The Daily Stoic

On a Long-Enough Timeline, We Are All Blips

Dec 6, 2019
Explore the fleeting nature of fame through a nostalgic music journey from the ‘90s to earlier eras. Discover how names and songs fade into obscurity, echoing Marcus Aurelius's reflections on mortality. The conversation highlights the importance of humility and the realization that most lives remain 'unknown, unasked-for.' Embrace impermanence and learn to live authentically, appreciating each moment before it too slips into obscurity.
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ADVICE

The Ephemeral Nature of Fame

  • Reflect on the ephemeral nature of fame by listening to hit songs from different eras.
  • Notice how familiarity decreases as you go back in time, highlighting how quickly things fade.
INSIGHT

Forgotten Fame

  • Even the most famous people are eventually forgotten over time.
  • Most people, art, and events are not even blips in history.
ADVICE

Stoic Humility and Priorities

  • Practice humility, as we are not as important as we think.
  • Prioritize living in the present moment rather than chasing fleeting fame.
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