
The Daily Stoic Know It Inside And Out
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Mar 27, 2019 Admiral Hyman Rickover, known as the father of the nuclear navy, exemplified deep knowledge and preparedness. His humorous take on readiness emphasizes that true mastery means not needing last-minute cramming. Connecting this to Marcus Aurelius, the discussion highlights that being deeply skilled enables us to face challenges head-on without the need for extra armor. The focus is on embodying preparation and knowing your craft inside and out, turning knowledge into instinctive action.
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Rickover's Preparation
- Admiral Hyman Rickover, when asked about his preparation for a hearing, jokingly replied, "I shaved and put on a clean shirt."
- This highlighted his deep, inherent preparedness from living and breathing his work, not requiring last-minute briefings.
Fighter vs. Fencer
- Rickover's preparedness is akin to Marcus Aurelius's analogy of a fighter versus a fencer.
- A fighter is always ready, while a fencer needs to equip themselves, emphasizing the importance of inherent readiness.
Be Prepared
- Don't cram or frantically seek advice during crises; be prepared beforehand.
- Know your work and required knowledge so well that everything you need is readily available.



