The Daily Stoic

Thoughts and Prayers are not Enough

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Nov 20, 2019
In a world filled with tragedy, mere thoughts and prayers fall flat. The discussion highlights the urgent need for actual action rather than just empty platitudes. Drawing from Stoic philosophy, it emphasizes personal responsibility and the importance of taking initiative to create real change. Historical examples show that true leaders, like Marcus Aurelius, didn’t just offer condolences; they took action to protect their people and confront challenges head-on. It's a call to rise beyond helplessness and to seize the moment.
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ADVICE

Take Action

  • Take action to solve problems, rather than offering empty gestures.
  • Organize, vote, and work towards preventing future issues.
INSIGHT

Insufficient Actions

  • Thoughts and prayers are insufficient for solving societal problems.
  • Complaining about ineffective leaders is also inadequate.
ANECDOTE

Marcus Aurelius's Actions

  • Marcus Aurelius led armies and fought plagues instead of just praying.
  • He actively worked to defend Rome and its citizens.
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