
The Daily Stoic You Must Think The Thing You Cannot Think
Jan 24, 2020
Explore the profound insights on parenting and the unthinkable fear of loss. The discussion reveals how acknowledging the fragility of life can transform your approach to parenthood. Ancient philosophers like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius emphasize cherishing every moment with your children. By facing the harsh realities of existence, parents are inspired to live mindfully and embrace gratitude. This thought-provoking reflection urges listeners to appreciate the present and recognize the unpredictability of life.
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Appreciate the Present
- Contemplate losing what you value, even if it's painful.
- This makes you appreciate the present moment more.
Philosophers' Losses
- Marcus Aurelius lost five children, highlighting the reality of loss.
- Seneca also experienced the loss of a child.
Don't Take Today For Granted
- Acknowledge the possibility of future loss, but don't take today for granted.
- Be grateful for each moment.



