The Daily Stoic

Don’t Make This Mistake (Or Stop Before It’s Too Late)

Sep 27, 2018
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ANECDOTE

Serving Bad People

  • Good people are often drawn to serving bad people or causes, like Aristotle teaching Alexander the Great or Seneca advising Nero.
  • Even Stoics like Seneca and Mattis have found themselves in such situations, raising ethical questions.
INSIGHT

Ideas Over People

  • Sometimes, intelligent people prioritize ideas over individuals, rationalizing harmful actions.
  • This intellectual fallacy can blind them to obvious moral issues, as Paul Johnson argued.
ADVICE

Don't Be Complicit

  • Avoid enabling bad actors, especially if you're intelligent and have a choice.
  • If your work environment is unethical, consider leaving rather than becoming complicit.
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