The Daily Stoic - Nothing Can Get In The Way of the Mission | Test Your Impressions
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Nothing can get in the way of the mission.
We have our job, we have our goal, we have whatever it is that we're trying to do.
And then we have other people.
We have circumstances.
We have freak events and freak weather.
And these things can get in the way.
They can disrupt that goal, mess up our plans, even eliminate our job.
But our mission? Well, that can never be prevented because our mission is dealing with obstacles.
Our mission is to be a good person no matter what happens. Our mission is excellence always.
What this means, what Marks Reelis is trying to say in meditations, is that when something gets in the way of the mission, we've been given a gift.
Fate is offering us fuel. It's not hindering us in the least because our mission is bigger than this thing in front of us.
Our mission is, by definition, flexible and adaptable and yet also unchanging.
That mission might be raising your kids with character.
It might be serving your community with integrity.
Might be building something.
Company and nonprofit, a body of work the right way.
Maybe it's rebuilding after a setback, telling the truth when it's inconvenient,
or simply refusing to let bitterness take root in your heart.
Roles shift, titles change, but the mission never does.
Our mission is to show up.
Our mission is to be good.
Our mission is to be excellent.
So while circumstances can change what that looks like,
nothing and no one can actually get in the way of it.
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and he uses a key verb to emphasize this practice 10 times in discourses and once in the opening of the Incuridian.
And the word carries the meaning of the assayer, one who tests fine metals and coins to verify their authenticity.
In one of the most memorable uses, Epictetus compares our need to test impressions to what is done with coins
and how the skilled merchant can hear a counterfeit coin cast upon a table just as a musician would detect a sour note.
So this week, go through the process of assaying everything that comes before you,
assuming it all to be counterfeit or misleading until we can prove otherwise.
And you know, it's funny.
I think I've really first wrapped my head around this idea of two essay or the word assay
because at Sarah Gord, you may have heard my interview with Brent Underwood,
who's one of my longtime, I guess he was formerly my intern and great guy who works at Brass
Check is one of the partners and he's helped build Daily Stoic and someone I talked to
on the phone almost every day.
and a few years ago he bought this ghost town in the mountains of Southern California called Cerro Gordo,
and he's been trying to sort of turn it into this resort.
But anyways, when I went out and visited, he showed me this building, and it's called the assay office.
So the miners would pull this silver out of the ground in the ore or whatever, and sometimes they'd mill.
I don't know exactly how it works, but they would take it to this office.
And this is where, like, the guy with a brain, the dispassionate observer, the money man, would test it and let them know just what they found,
how rich it was, how valuable it was, what percentage it was this or that or this.
This was like the filter through which all the rocks pulled out of this mining town were filtered
through. And just because you thought it was valuable, it didn't matter unless the essay office
came through and said, boom, boom, boom, and stamped it and gave you, you know, another funny
little thing is that the brothel was located immediately next door. So you'd find out you'd just
become a rich man and then, of course, you'd go do your business. But the idea is you have to put
everything to the test. And that's what Epictetus is saying. He says, when it comes,
comes to money where we feel our clear interest, we have an entire art where the tester
uses many means to discover the worth, just as we give great attention to judging things that
might steer us badly. But when it comes to our own ruling principle, we yawn and doze off,
accepting any appearances that flash by without counting the costs. That's from Discourses 120.
And then he says in 2.18, first off, don't let the force of an impression carry you away.
Say to it, hold it up a bit and let me see who you are and where you are from.
let me put you to the test. And then in Corridian, he says, from the very beginning,
make it your practice to say to every harsh impression, you are an impression and not at all what you
appear to be. Next, examine it and test it by the rules you possess. The first and greatest of which is this,
whether it belongs to the things in our control or not in our control. And if the latter,
prepared to respond, it is nothing to me. So look, if you went and got your rocks tested at Sir
Gordon, they found out to be worthless stones, you wouldn't be like, but I want them to be what they are.
I'm going to continue to pretend, right?
You wouldn't spend money that you just found out you don't actually have.
So this process of testing one's perceptions and one's facts is a really essential part of the process.
You can't just go through life pretending things are what they are or taking them at first glance
because there are so many factors at play from cognitive biases to your upbringing to just, you know, misleading appearances.
You have to put everything to the test.
You have to see things as they actually.
are. And this process of a saying everything that's in front of you is a key Stoic exercise,
and I hope you can build on this practice this week. Slow down. Take a minute. Put it to the test.
See if it's real or counterfeit. See if it's what everyone else wants you to see. Or, as Mark
Sirillia says, see what is really there. Hey, it's Ryan. Thank you for listening to the Daily Stoic
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