The Daily Stoic

You Have To Be Kind To Yourself

Jan 28, 2020
Discover the delicate balance between kindness and Stoic discipline. Self-improvement isn't about self-punishment; it thrives on compassion. Historical Stoics remind us to befriend ourselves, acknowledging that growth comes from a positive inner dialogue. Explore how being hard on yourself can hinder trust and wisdom. Ultimately, true progress blossoms from a foundation of self-love.
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ADVICE

Self-Kindness

  • Be kind to yourself, recognizing your inherent worth.
  • Practice self-compassion and acknowledge your progress.
ANECDOTE

Cleanthes and Seneca on Self-Compassion

  • Cleanthes corrected a philosopher for self-criticism, saying, "You aren't talking to a bad man."
  • Seneca, even in old age, strived to be his own friend, demonstrating ongoing self-improvement.
INSIGHT

Purpose of Stoicism

  • Self-improvement, not self-punishment, is the goal of Stoicism.
  • Kindness towards oneself is essential for growth and wisdom.
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