
The Daily Stoic Winning The Ultimate Victory
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Aug 2, 2019 Discover the chilling tradition of Stoicism through unforgettable last words. Hear how philosopher Julius Canus faced his execution with a game and a bold quip. Learn about Seneca’s witty remarks during his own death sentence. These stories reveal the Stoic belief in facing mortality with courage and humor. Even in dire circumstances, these thinkers maintained composure and found laughter, inspiring a legacy of resilience that resonates through history.
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Canus's Last Game
- Julius Canus, sentenced to death by Caligula, played a game with a fellow prisoner.
- Upon the executioner's arrival, he calmly stated his lead in the game before his death.
Canus and Seneca's Final Moments
- Canus, facing death, questioned his friends' sorrow, expressing curiosity about the soul's immortality.
- Seneca, similarly sentenced, joked about Nero's predictable cruelty.
Theodorus's Defiance
- Theodorus, facing an undignified death, mocked the tyrant's concern over his burial.
- He retorted that it didn't matter to him whether he rotted above or below ground.
