
The Daily Stoic There is Only One Place to Look for Approval
Dec 3, 2019
Seeking approval from others might feel valid, but it’s largely a trap. Historical figures like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius remind us that external validation is often meaningless. Instead, integrity comes from within. Focusing on your own values, rather than the crowd's opinions, is the key. The applause and criticism from others shouldn't sway your sense of self-worth. Ultimately, it's about being your own witness and living by your own standards.
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Internal Validation
- Look for approval from within, based on your own integrity.
- External validation is meaningless; focus on doing what's right.
Marcus Aurelius's Inner Scorecard
- Marcus Aurelius, a public figure, faced both praise and criticism.
- He learned to ignore external opinions and focus on his inner scorecard.






