
The Daily Stoic No One Escapes This Law
Mar 26, 2020
Explore the timeless Stoic adage, 'Character is fate,' and how it shapes our destinies. The discussion reveals how bad character inevitably leads to self-destruction, while honesty fosters trust and collaboration. Learn why corrupt leaders fail and how egotism blinds individuals to essential truths. The conversation links historical examples to modern-day issues across various sectors, advocating for integrity as a foundational principle for genuine success.
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Character is Fate
- Besides death and taxes, character is another inescapable fact.
- This concept, important to Stoics, originates from Heraclitus.
Consequences of Character
- Negative character traits lead to self-destruction: liars lie, the corrupt overreach, and the ignorant blunder.
- The selfish isolate themselves, while those with bad morals create their own misery.
Character in Leadership
- While bad character may propel some into leadership, it ultimately hinders their effectiveness.
- Such leaders erode trust, fostering negative work environments that limit growth and foresight.
