
The Daily Stoic You Can Find Peace
Jan 7, 2021
Explore the deep wisdom of Epictetus as the discussion highlights the crucial distinction between loneliness and solitude. Discover how one can find profound peace within themselves, even amidst chaos and unrest. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace resilience and reclaim their power to choose their responses, no matter how dire the circumstances. It’s an inspiring reminder of the strength found in solitude and the potential for inner calm, regardless of the world’s turmoil.
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Loneliness vs. Solitude
- Loneliness and being alone are not the same.
- One can be alone and at peace, or in a crowd and feel lonely.
Choose Peace
- Even during chaos and isolation, choose peace.
- We have the power to control our responses, like children finding ways to occupy themselves.
Stoics in Adversity
- Zeno founded Stoicism while shipwrecked and alone.
- Seneca, Musonius, and Epictetus all faced hardship yet remained resilient.





