The Daily Stoic

Don’t Be Zero-Sum

Feb 24, 2020
Explore the fascinating divide between zero-sum and non-zero-sum mindsets. Historical examples like Hitler and Lincoln illustrate these contrasts vividly. Discover how non-zero-sum thinkers promote compassion and shared responsibility. Dive into insights from Stoic philosophers emphasizing kindness and inner reflection. Learn about the importance of viewing the world through a lens of cooperation rather than conflict. This discussion challenges listeners to rethink their perspectives on relationships and personal growth.
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INSIGHT

Zero-Sum vs. Non-Zero-Sum

  • Two types of people exist: zero-sum and non-zero-sum.
  • Zero-sum people believe one's gain requires another's loss, while non-zero-sum people recognize mutual benefit.
ANECDOTE

Historical Examples

  • Hitler exemplified zero-sum thinking, believing the Aryan race thrived only through others' elimination.
  • Lincoln and MLK embodied non-zero-sum, seeking solutions benefiting all.
ADVICE

Stoic Advice for Non-Zero-Sum Living

  • Stoicism encourages a non-zero-sum approach to life.
  • Seek internal good, show kindness, and avoid mirroring those who wrong you.
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