The Daily Stoic

Do Better Where You Can

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Apr 4, 2019
The discussion revolves around the concept of incremental improvement in daily life inspired by historical figures like Marcus Aurelius and Dorothy Day. It highlights how even great individuals had their flaws, encouraging listeners to focus on small, achievable actions rather than perfection. A practical example is shared about eliminating unnecessary plastic in operations as a means of making a positive environmental impact. The key takeaway is that collectively, these small efforts can lead to significant change.
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ADVICE

Small Improvements, Big Impact

  • Strive for small, daily improvements instead of aiming for unrealistic perfection.
  • Many small acts create a large cumulative effect, improving yourself and the world.
INSIGHT

The Problem with Idealization

  • Holding figures like Marcus Aurelius to impossibly high standards can be discouraging.
  • Remember, even great figures did not always live up to their ideals.
ANECDOTE

Daily Stoic and Plastic Reduction

  • The Daily Stoic store reduced plastic use by removing sleeves from coin packaging.
  • This small operational change demonstrates improvement where possible.
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