The Daily Stoic - How Well Do You Know These Backroads? | The Beauty of Choice
Episode Date: March 17, 2023Meditations, you could say, is Marcus Aurelius exploring himself. That’s literally what the title means–the book isn’t for you and I, it’s “things to one’s self,” to himself. He...’s exploring his fears, his desires, his flaws, his virtues.That’s the journey that philosophy took Marcus on. Since he was a young man until right before his death, he was exploring himself, trying to understand himself and his nature better.But what about you? How well do you know ‘the backroads of the self,’ as Marcus calls them in Book 4.---And in today's Daily Stoic excerpt reading, Ryan explores the idea that what you buy, consume, and wear is not what defines who you are. It's ours habits, choices, and actions that do.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail🏛 Check out the Daily Stoic Store for Stoic inspired products, signed books, and more, including the Leather Cover Edition of the Daily Stoic Journal.📱 Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, FacebookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome to the Daily Stoic podcast.
On Friday, we do double duty, not just reading our daily meditation, but also reading a passage from the Daily Stoic.
My book, 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance in the Heart of Living,
which I wrote with my wonderful collaborator, translator, and a literary agent,
Stephen Hanselman. So today, I will give you a quick meditation from the Stokes
with some analysis from me, and then we'll send you out into the world to turn
these words into works.
How well do you know these back roads? Meditations, you could say, is Marcus Aurelius exploring himself?
That's literally what the title of the book means.
The book isn't for you and I.
It's things to oneself, to himself.
Marcus is exploring his fears, his desires, his flaws, his virtues.
And that's the journey that philosophy took Marcus on,
since he was a young man until right before his death,
he was exploring himself, trying to understand himself and his nature better.
But how about you?
How well do you know the back roads of the self, as Marcus calls them in book four?
You know every inch of the ride to work, you know this road or that city you say like
the back of your hand.
But how well do you know yourself?
Too many of us are total strangers to ourselves.
We seek busyness, we seek external markers, we seek out others to understand us and demand
that they hear what we're saying.
Meanwhile, we ignore the voice inside us.
The one that is whispering to us so many important lessons, the one that is shouting so many warnings.
Well, meditation and journaling and long conversations like the one between Seneca and
Lucilius or us via Seneca and his writings. This is how we get to know
ourselves. This is the journey we have to go on because no one can go on it for
us because it won't matter where we go in life will be lost if we don't find
ourselves first. So in 2017 we did the Daily Stoke Journal, which is the idea
of one question every day to meditate on that's built around the ideas in the Daily Stoke.
And I got this cool journal recently from a friend that had this cool leather cover
that slips on the journal. So you keep the cover, you slide a new journal in each year. And I do the Daily Stoke Journal every day. I've done, I think I'm on my sixth, the one,
the fifth one, I don't know the math, but every year I do it. And I was doing it just last night.
And so we reached out to this really cool cannery in Red Wing, Minnesota,
who just celebrated their 150-year anniversary in business, which is absolutely incredible.
celebrated their 150 year anniversary in business, which is absolutely incredible.
And we had them make an awesome cover
for the Daily Stoic Journal.
It says, make time on the front,
which is often how I sign the journal, the idea is
you've got to make time for philosophy,
you've got to make time to continue yourself.
There's a cool quote from Seneca on the inside,
one from Epictetus on the back.
And there's a spot to hold your pen.
And it's designed to fit the US edition.
It'll fit the UK edition as well, not quite as snug,
but it fits for both.
And if you haven't picked up the journal,
you can get them as a package.
I'll link to it in today's show notes.
Or you can just grab the cover to throw it
on your edition of the Daily Stoke Journal.
I think you'll really like it.
I'm proud of this one.
It's handcrafted here in the US.
It sits snugly on the cover of my Daily Stoke Journal now.
And I hope to have it for many, many, many years to come.
I think you will too.
Use it to get to know the back roads yourself
and keep journaling everyone.
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The Beauty of Choice. This is the entry from March 17th in the Daily Stoic, you are not your body and hairstyle, but your capacity for choosing
well, if your choices are beautiful. So too, will you be? It's that line in the movie Fight Club.
You are not your job. You are not how much money you have in the bank. You are not the car you drive.
You are not the contents of your wallet. Obviously, our friend Epititus never saw that movie
or read the book.
It's quite good.
You should enjoy it.
I know some people think it's a little weird or overrated,
but we sell it in the paint-aportage.
It's a classic for a reason, I think,
and not maybe exactly what you think it is.
Anyways, but the consumerism of the 1990s
existed in ancient Rome, too.
It's always existed.
And it's easy to confuse the image we present to the world for who we actually are, especially
when media messaging deliberately blurs that distinction.
You might look beautiful today.
But if that was the result of vain obsession in the mirror this morning, the stokes would
ask, are you actually that beautiful?
A body built from hard work is admirable.
A body built to impress Jim Ratz is not.
And that's what the stokes urge us to consider, not how things appear, but what effort, activity,
and choices there are a result of.
I don't know, this is just one of my favorite quotes
from Epititus, every time we put it on Instagram,
it does really well, because it is so simple.
If you wanna be beautiful, make beautiful choices, right?
That beauty, of course, also exists
in the superficial sense, but how often we find
that behind that beauty is real ugliness,
selfishness, or greed, or vanity, or vipidity, or focus on trivialities, or worse, that
perhaps beneath the beauty is really ugly choices, ugly habits, an ugly foundation, right?
Whether we're talking, I don't know about plastic surgery or an ethical choices or, you know,
a prioritization of the things that don't matter.
So you can be pretty, you can look rich, but you're not pretty if you made ugly choices
to get there and you're not rich if you have a poverty of the things that really matter.
And so I like this because to me I think it boils back down to what Epictetus talks about so much that the things that matter are the things that we control.
And that if we don't control it, it doesn't really matter. So what other people
think you look like is something that you don't control, but you control how you look to
yourself. You control your focus on the things that you have sway over.
So today when we think about the choices that we're going to make, think maybe a little bit less
about the results or the externals or how they're going to be perceived by others,
and think instead about what's going into them. Think about where it's coming from. Think about what you're doing. Think about why you're doing it. Focus on that.
Right. Focus on doing the beautiful thing, doing the work, holding the standards,
what you control, what's up to you. Because that's where beauty lies. And it's, you know, we don't control our genes.
We don't control whether we're tall or short.
We don't control, you know, so many of the features
that people use to determine beauty
or ugly these days.
But we do control what's underneath that, right?
You know, they go, oh, that person's beautiful,
but they have a bad personality or they's beautiful, but they have a bad personality
Or they're ugly, but they have a great personality you control the personality, right?
Like you you can't necessarily make yourself that much prettier
but you can
You can change who you are you can adjust your character you can work on that you can make yourself beautiful in that sense
And that's what we're talking about today. And I just urge you to go out and have a day defined by good choices. That's
what I'm working on, not perfect at it. I'm sure I already made some ugly choices today,
but I'm going to work on the rest of the day then on making prettier choices. And I
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