The Daily Stoic

You Don't Need Credit

Aug 12, 2019
The podcast delves into Odysseus's famous escape from the cyclops, highlighting the consequences of seeking recognition. It analyzes how his need for credit led to hubris, ultimately costing him years of hardship. The discussion emphasizes the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, advocating for actions driven by internal values rather than the desire for external validation. Listeners are reminded of the perils that can arise when one's ego takes the front seat in decision-making.
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ANECDOTE

Odysseus's Hubris

  • Odysseus blinds Polyphemus but boasts about it, revealing his identity to Poseidon.
  • Poseidon, Polyphemus's father, delays Odysseus's return home for ten years.
INSIGHT

The Downside of Credit

  • Seeking credit can lead to negative consequences like jealousy and inflated ego.
  • The right thing isn't always appreciated, and credit can attract unwanted attention.
ADVICE

Don't Seek Credit

  • Don't seek credit for good deeds or accomplishments.
  • Focus on doing what is right and pursuing excellence for its own sake.
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