
The Daily Stoic Blame Yourself—Or No One
Dec 17, 2019
Life's complexities often lead us to blame external factors for our misfortunes. Yet, Stoics argue that true accountability starts with ourselves. By acknowledging our own choices, we reclaim our power and integrity. Marcus Aurelius reminds us: blame yourself or no one at all. This thought-provoking discussion emphasizes self-reflection and personal responsibility, inviting listeners to embark on a New Year Challenge for growth. Ultimately, it's about shifting the focus from others to our own decisions.
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Internal Validation
- Seek approval and validation internally, not from others.
- Depending on external validation compromises integrity and personal power.
Stoic Perspective on Fault
- The Stoics believed that fault ultimately rests within ourselves.
- We choose our reactions and interpretations of events.
Self-Responsibility
- Assume responsibility for your actions and outcomes.
- Stop blaming external factors or others, focus on what you control.
