The Daily Stoic

How Prepared Are You To Start Over?

Mar 12, 2020
Explore the incredible life of Stefan Zweig, a bestselling novelist who faced both fortune and devastating loss. Discover how he turned the challenges of war and displacement into lessons of resilience. Zweig played a unique game to prepare for starting over by simulating job hunts in new cities. This practice echoes the philosophy of Seneca, who embraced poverty to confront fears. Learn how confronting hardships can lead to personal reinvention and strength.
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Zweig's Life

  • Stefan Zweig, a wealthy writer, experienced both fortune and misfortune.
  • Despite early success, he faced exile due to WWII and started over in Brazil.
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Zweig's Game

  • Zweig played a game in new cities: pretending he needed a job.
  • He'd go through hiring processes, gaining confidence in his ability to start over.
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Seneca's Practice

  • Seneca practiced poverty monthly, wearing his worst clothes and eating the cheapest food.
  • This helped him confront his fear of losing everything.
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