Stoic Coffee Break

Skeptical, not Cynical: How to Think in an Age of Misinformation | 372

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Mar 30, 2026
They unpack information exhaustion and the trap of blind belief versus total cynicism. Stoic practices like interrogating impressions and guarding your mind are explored. Practical tips include curating your information diet and using a red-flag framework to vet content. The conversation ends on aiming for integrity of thought and tolerating uncertainty.
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Skepticism Is A Method Not An Identity

  • Skepticism is a method while cynicism is an identity.
  • Eric Cloward contrasts open inquiry that updates with evidence against assuming 'they're all lying' as surrender.
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Interrogate Impressions Before Assenting

  • Epictetus taught the discipline of assent: impressions are involuntary but assent is a choice.
  • Cloward cites Epictetus urging listeners to 'hold on a moment' and test impressions before accepting them.
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Embrace Being Wrong To Find Truth

  • Marcus Aurelius modelled intellectual humility, valuing truth over ego.
  • Cloward cites Marcus writing he'll gladly change if refuted and that 'the truth never harmed anyone.'
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