
The Daily Stoic The Best Stuff Is An Accidental Byproduct
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Nov 30, 2022 Explore how dedication can lead to unexpected successes in life. Reflect on Marcus Aurelius's insights about nature's unintended effects, drawing parallels to our daily routines. The discussion emphasizes that meaningful work often brings gratifying outcomes that surprise us. It's a reminder that in the pursuit of our passions, sometimes the most delightful results are simply byproducts of our efforts.
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Accidental Byproducts
- The best things in life are often accidental byproducts, like the pleasing ridges on a loaf of bread.
- This also applies to creative works, which emerge from consistent effort rather than conscious pursuit of success.
Meditations: An Accidental Masterpiece
- Marcus Aurelius's Meditations is an example of this principle.
- It arose not from a desire for fame, but from his daily practice of reflection and writing.
Frankl's Unintended Success
- Viktor Frankl didn't intend for Man's Search for Meaning to be a success.
- He wrote it from his experience, and its impact was an unintended side effect.





