The Daily Stoic - Are Your Excuses Any Better? | Made For Working Together

Episode Date: July 21, 2025

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Starting point is 00:01:36 They're hypocrites. They're cowards. They are plain not doing the job they were elected to do. We send people to our congresses, to our state houses, to various offices to represent us, to fight for us, to solve problems, to protect us, to protect our rights. And they don't do this because of a million reasons, because there's too much money in politics, because the news media incentivizes the opposite, because term limits, because who wants to risk their
Starting point is 00:02:06 salary? We condemn this because it's frustrating. It's also convenient. Are your excuses any better than your senators? The killers sing on run for cover. The point is, when was the last time you were courageous? Aren't you a hypocrite? Are you really doing your job?
Starting point is 00:02:26 Which Marcus Aurelius reminds us is to be good, no matter what anyone else says or does. So yeah, let's call out the cowards and the corrupt, but let's also hold up a mirror. Let's make sure we're not just shouting at the world to change while quietly avoiding the work of changing ourselves. Because if we want better leaders, a better system, a better world, well, it starts with us. You always want to be at your best. You want to be able to get elite performance from yourself physically and mentally.
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Starting point is 00:04:09 And the quote comes to us from Marcus Aurelius' Meditations 812. Whenever you have trouble getting up in the morning, remind yourself that you have been made by nature for the purpose of working with others. Whereas even unthinking animals share sleeping, and it's our own natural purpose that is more fitting and satisfying. If a dog spends all day in bed, your bed most likely, that's fine. It's just being a dog. It doesn't have anywhere to be,
Starting point is 00:04:34 no other obligations other than being itself. But according to the Stoics, we have a higher obligation as humans, not to the gods, but to each other. What gets us out of bed each morning, even if we fight it like Marcus sometimes did, is to render works held in common. Civilization and country are great projects we build together and have been building together with our ancestors for millennia.
Starting point is 00:04:59 We are made for cooperation with each other. So if you need an extra boost to get out of bed this morning, if you need something more than caffeine can offer, use this. People are depending on you. Your purpose is to help us render this great work together. And we're waiting and we're excited for you to show up. Let's look at the Hayes translation of that real quick. Hayes says as part of 812, let's see here.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Hayes says, so when you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, remember that what defines a human being is to work with others. Even animals know how to sleep and it's the characteristic activity that's the more natural one, more innate and more satisfying. Let's look at the great Robin Waterfield translation in his Annotated Edition, which I highly recommend and enjoy quite a bit. We pull up 812. He
Starting point is 00:05:52 says, whenever you find it difficult to wake up, remind yourself that doing socially useful work is proper to your constitution and your humanity, while sleeping is something you share with irrational animals as well. And anything that's proper to an individual's nature has a greater affinity to him and is second nature to him, and moreover is more refreshing." I love that. I think the idea socially useful work, right? So when the Stoics talk about politics, they don't think they always mean running for office. And when they talk about the common good, I don't think they always mean running for office. And when they talk about the common good, I don't think they necessarily always mean charity. They mean socially useful work.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Are you contributing to society? Are you making the world a better place? There's a sign over on this track that I like to run on that was put up by Hollywood Henderson. I think I've said this story before, but he put up a sign that says, leave this place better than you found it. And I think that's a great rule for life.
Starting point is 00:06:49 It's interesting though to me, Marcus talks a lot about struggling to get out of bed in the morning. It's clearly a common theme. And then he also talks a lot about working with difficult people. So maybe the difficult people are like, oh, I gotta go do this again.
Starting point is 00:07:03 He was an introvert. He preferred philosophy, preferred ideas to people necessarily. But he knew that it was inescapable, that as a human being, as a philosopher, as a leader, as a politician, his job was to work with these difficult people, to find a way to contribute, to find a way to make them better, to find a way to put them to productive or socially useful ends. And that's what we have to remember today. Obviously you're up or you wouldn't be listening to this, but how are you
Starting point is 00:07:32 going to provide socially useful work today? How are you going to make do with difficult people? How are you going to put up with them? As Mark Cerullo says, we talked about this a couple of weeks ago that even the famous obstacles the way passage is about that, is about dealing with the people who obstruct us and annoy us and frustrate us and finding a way to make a positive contribution
Starting point is 00:07:55 to the world in spite of, with, through, because of them, for them. That's what we're here for. That's the work that we're here for. That's the work that we're here for. That's our purpose. Animals can sleep around. Maybe some people aren't going to seize that potential, but that's their call.
Starting point is 00:08:13 We're not going to reject the opportunity. We're going to take advantage of it. We're going to make a positive contribution, a socially useful contribution, big or small. You don't have to be Winston Churchill or Gandhi to make the world a little better, to leave this place a little better than you found it. Be nice to someone, write something, help someone, teach your kids something.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Pick up trash that you see by the side of the road, vote. Contribute to a cause, donate time, whatever it is, do some socially useful work today, make a positive contribution and realize that this is what you got out of bed for, this is what you were put here for, this is the work of a human being, the Stokes would say. So go to it, seize it, love it, appreciate it. Fucking crush it, man. That's my message for today.
Starting point is 00:09:04 I wish you all the best. Talk soon. Hey, it's Ryan. Thank you for listening to the Daily Stoic podcast. I just wanted to say we so appreciate it. We love serving you. It's amazing to us that over 30 million people have downloaded these episodes in the couple years we've been doing it. It's an honor. Please spread the word, tell people about
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