
The Daily Stoic It’s Good If It Makes You Good | Ask DS
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Jun 27, 2024 Explore how personal challenges can lead to growth and resilience, inspired by the story of Zeno. Discover the importance of focusing on what you can control while finding moments of stillness in a chaotic world. Delve into the power of silence for enhancing clarity and creativity, especially in reflective spaces. Learn how empathy can make tough conversations easier and how pursuing personal hobbies can help maintain a healthy work-life balance.
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Zeno's Shipwreck
- Zeno lost everything in a shipwreck, including his business and fortune.
- He discovered philosophy and founded Stoicism, viewing the shipwreck as a fortunate event.
Diogenes' Exile
- Zeno might have been paraphrasing Zeno the Cynic, who turned to philosophy after being exiled.
- Diogenes, when mocked for his exile, said it led him to philosophy.
Obstacles as Opportunities
- Negative events, like shipwrecks or job loss, are not inherently good.
- However, they can be good if they lead to personal growth and the practice of virtue.





