
The Daily Stoic Here’s How To “Not Be All About Business”
Aug 28, 2020
Explore the workaholic tendencies of Marcus Aurelius, who dedicated himself fiercely to his responsibilities. Discover how he transformed his approach through philosophy and leisure. The discussion emphasizes the vital balance between work and personal passions, showing that engaging in hobbies can prevent burnout. Learn practical tips on avoiding a one-dimensional life and embracing a more fulfilling existence beyond business.
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Marcus Aurelius and Workaholism
- Marcus Aurelius had workaholic tendencies, even using leisure time for philosophy lectures.
- He recognized the need for balance, advocating for outlets like sports and journaling.
Finding Balance
- Find activities that provide a break from work and allow mental stillness.
- Explore hobbies like golf, painting, or even trash collecting, to detach from work.
Nate Bargatze's Golf Escape
- Comedian Nate Bargatze uses golf to clear his mind from work.
- The intense focus required by golf helps him forget about comedy and career.
