
The Daily Stoic The Race To Run Is Against Yourself
Apr 19, 2019
Explore how the Stoics viewed competition, emphasizing self-improvement over external success. Discover Marcus's take on the meaninglessness of fame and Seneca's perspective on the uncontrollable nature of wealth. The discussion highlights the importance of being internally driven, focusing on personal growth instead of comparing oneself to others. Entrepreneur Sam Altman shares insights on avoiding the pitfalls of mimetic competition, illustrating that striving to be the best version of oneself can lead to limitless achievements.
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Internal Scorecard
- Focus on internal validation, not external rewards like fame or wealth.
- Compete with yourself to improve and grow, rather than with others.
Mimetic Trap
- Competing with others can lead to a "mimetic trap" where even winning feels like losing.
- True fulfillment comes from self-improvement and positive impact on the world.
Athlete's Mindset
- Sam Altman observes that top athletes focus on beating their personal best, not just their competitors.
- This internal drive leads to limitless performance potential.
