
The Daily Stoic We Have To Try Harder To Get There
Jun 16, 2020
Discover the timeless wisdom of Stoic philosophy as it relates to our modern struggles for justice. The discussion highlights Marcus Aurelius's insights into the challenges of applying ideals in a flawed society. Learn how historical figures like Thrasea and Cato inspired the pursuit of equality and fairness. Engaging anecdotes reveal the complex nature of human resources in business, urging us to strive harder in living up to the noble promises of our ancestors.
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Marcus Aurelius's Inspiration
- Marcus Aurelius admired early Stoics who envisioned a society with equal laws and liberty.
- However, Rome, under Marcus Aurelius's rule, fell short of this ideal.
Realizing Ideals
- Society's progress involves realizing existing ideals rather than inventing new ones.
- We must strive to embody our philosophies and make them real.
Jefferson's Paradox
- Thomas Jefferson, despite owning slaves, wrote about the self-evident truth of all men being created equal.
- This highlights the gap between ideals and reality.



