
The Daily Stoic How To Do Good For People | Congressman Tim Ryan
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Apr 17, 2024 Tim Ryan, the former U.S. Congressman and head of the We the People initiative, discusses the balance of freedom and responsibility, advocating for unity in politics. He shares insights on resilience drawn from veterans and immigrant experiences, emphasizing how adversity can foster personal growth. Ryan highlights the role of art in understanding personal and societal challenges while critiquing traditional approaches to education. With humor, he reflects on the importance of humility in leadership and the need for compassionate dialogue on immigration.
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Overestimating Reach
- Politicians and authors often overestimate their reach and the public's interest.
- Repeated communication is key, as demonstrated by Senator Proxmire's 3,200 speeches.
Authenticity in Repetition
- Tim Ryan connects with the authenticity of musicians who sing the same songs repeatedly because they hold personal meaning.
- Similarly, he found telling resonant stories energizing during his Senate campaign.
Power Corrupts
- Power can corrupt by creating a sense of self-importance and detachment from reality.
- Leaders in such positions risk losing touch with the people they serve.















