The Daily Stoic

Stop Freaking Out. None of This Is New.

Jan 27, 2020
In a world rife with crises, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. Yet, history shows us that these challenges are not new; they've occurred throughout time. The podcast delves into how figures like Marcus Aurelius and Seneca faced similar issues, reminding us to gain perspective. By zooming out, we can see that many worries are unfounded and often distract us from addressing deeper problems. The Stoics encourage us to focus on what truly matters, reminding us that life is too short to waste on unnecessary anxiety.
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INSIGHT

Nothing New Under the Sun

  • Current events feel scary because they seem new, but history repeats itself.
  • The Stoics encourage us to recognize that these things have happened before and will happen again.
ADVICE

Stop Freaking Out

  • Stop freaking out and zoom out.
  • See the big picture and focus on what you can control.
ADVICE

Learn from History

  • Study history; many past worries never materialized.
  • Focus on addressing root causes instead of surface-level symptoms.
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