The Daily Stoic

This Is What Karma Looks Like

Jan 11, 2019
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INSIGHT

Stoic Ethics Focus On This Life

  • Stoics reject afterlife-based moral rewards and punishments as the primary motivator for virtue.
  • They instead emphasize immediate, worldly consequences for wrongdoing and moral conduct in daily life.
INSIGHT

Vice Carries Immediate Costs

  • Seneca argued immoral rulers like Caligula and Nero were not escaping consequences but suffering daily costs.
  • The Stoic point is that vice produces internal penalties — fear, loneliness, and constant payment — right away.
ANECDOTE

Sammy Glick Shows Success As Slow Punishment

  • The podcast cites the ending of Budd Schulberg's What Makes Sammy Run to illustrate moral decay.
  • Sammy Glick's 'success, loneliness, fear' is described as a slow cancer eating away at him rather than sudden justice.
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