The Daily Stoic

Do What’s Right, Not What’s Easy

Feb 21, 2020
The podcast reflects on the poignant story of General Joe Johnston, who chose to honor his former rival, General Sherman, by carrying his coffin in the rain. It emphasizes the power of doing what's right over what's easy, even in uncomfortable situations. The discussion highlights Marcus Aurelius’s teachings on integrity and virtue, illustrating how meaningful actions define our character. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own choices and embrace a virtuous life with the introduction of a new medallion symbolizing these principles.
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ADVICE

Do What's Right

  • Do what is right, regardless of circumstances or personal discomfort.
  • Prioritize your values and code of conduct, even when facing adversity.
ANECDOTE

Johnston's Last Act of Respect

  • At General Sherman's funeral, General Johnston refused a hat and caught pneumonia.
  • He prioritized respect for his deceased enemy over his own comfort, ultimately dying a month later.
INSIGHT

Respect and Moral Code

  • True respect transcends rivalry and circumstance.
  • Adhering to a strong moral code is paramount, regardless of consequences.
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