
The Daily Stoic Is It Even A Question?
Nov 6, 2019
Discover the clever wit of the lesser-known Stoic philosopher Agrippinus, who turns moral dilemmas into snappy one-liners. His advice about making choices underscores the importance of a strong moral compass that allows for instinctive, ethical decisions. Dive into the idea that doing the right thing should become so clear that it feels automatic, just as Marcus Aurelius suggested. Explore how navigating choices with Stoic wisdom can streamlining your decision-making process, especially in a world full of distractions.
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Agrippinus's Wit
- Agrippinus, a Stoic philosopher, was known for his witty one-liners.
- When asked if he should attend Nero's banquet, he replied, "Because you were even thinking about it."
Moral Progress Test
- This anecdote reveals a test for moral progress: not just doing right, but not even considering wrong.
- The goal is a strong moral compass where right action is automatic and obvious.
Act Decisively
- Marcus Aurelius advised doing the right thing without overthinking.
- Trust your gut instinct; practicalities can be addressed later.



