The Daily Stoic

Never Stop Trying To Get Better

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Oct 11, 2019
The podcast dives into the philosophy of relentless self-improvement, drawing insights from ancient thinkers like Diogenes and Marcus Aurelius. It highlights the importance of never easing off the pursuit of personal growth, regardless of age. Listeners are reminded that even in later years, one can still work to overcome anxieties and flaws. The discussion encourages embracing challenges, staying committed to values, and striving for betterment every single day—because it’s never too late to keep pushing towards the finish line.
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ANECDOTE

Diogenes's Analogy

  • Diogenes, when criticized for being too active in old age, offered a powerful analogy.
  • He compared life to a race, asking why one should slow down near the finish line.
ADVICE

Continuous Self-Improvement

  • Never stop striving for self-improvement, regardless of age or progress.
  • Continue pushing forward with your best effort until the very end.
INSIGHT

Stoic View on Aging

  • The Stoics, like Diogenes, believed old age wasn't an excuse for complacency.
  • Even Marcus Aurelius, in his later years, expressed frustration with his own shortcomings, demonstrating a commitment to continuous growth.
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