
The Daily Stoic This Is How You Learn
Sep 15, 2020
Explore how Seneca and Plutarch teach us to glean moral lessons from history instead of just memorizing facts. Dive into the importance of character-driven biographies and how they can transform our understanding of life. The discussion emphasizes the value of deeply learning from the past and highlights the upcoming book 'Lives of the Stoics,' which promises to enrich our journey through Stoic philosophy.
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Learn from History and Literature
- Learn from history and literature by focusing on moral lessons, not just facts.
- Study characters to understand life lessons, as Seneca and Plutarch advised.
Plutarch's Approach to Biography
- Plutarch, unlike modern biographers, focused on learning from historical figures' lives.
- He examined both their strengths and weaknesses to inspire us.
Importance of Small Details
- Study even small details like remarks and jokes in biographies.
- These can reveal more about character than grand actions, offering valuable insights.








