The Daily Stoic - Stop Turning Challenges Into Catastrophes
Episode Date: June 25, 2025Stress, anxiety, and concern don’t exist outside us but within us—which means we have the power to do something about it, too. 🪙 We are the creators of our anxiety. Which means we... can also be the ones to do something about it. Gain a powerful tool in your fight against anxiety and get the Daily Stoic Anxiety Coin today! https://store.dailystoic.com/📖 Preorder the final book in Ryan Holiday's The Stoic Virtues Series: "Wisdom Takes Work": https://store.dailystoic.com/pages/wisdom-takes-work🎙️ Follow The Daily Stoic Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoicpodcast🎥 Watch top moments from The Daily Stoic Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dailystoicpodcast✉️ Want Stoic wisdom delivered to your inbox daily? Sign up for the FREE Daily Stoic email at https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail🏛 Get Stoic inspired books, medallions, and prints to remember these lessons at the Daily Stoic Store: https://store.dailystoic.com/📱 Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and FacebookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Wondery Plus subscribers can listen to The Daily Stoic early and ad free right now.
Just join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to The Daily Stoic Podcast, where each day we bring you a Stoic-inspired meditation
designed to help you find strength and insight and wisdom into everyday life.
Each one of these episodes is based on the 2,000 year old philosophy that has guided
some of history's greatest men and women to help you learn from them, to follow in their
example and to start your day off with a little dose of courage and discipline
and justice and wisdom.
For more, visit DailyStoic.com.
Being a human and stress seem to just go together.
Anxiety and concern, they follow too.
There's always something we're worried about.
If we didn't perform well on this presentation, it could mean we won't get the promotion.
You felt a little tired yesterday and this morning you have a cough.
Is this something serious?
Oh no, we can't afford to get sick right now.
We're juggling multiple responsibilities.
We're making sure we take care of our physical and mental health.
We're struggling to achieve all of our goals.
We have bills to pay and mouths to feed.
We are sensitive to the slightest changes in our environment.
We are nervous about the slightest clouds on the horizon.
It's a modern affliction, but it's also always been this way.
Not that it has to be.
I see that my child is ill,
that's what I see, but I don't want to see that he's in any danger," Marcus Aurelius writes in
Meditations. He was talking about stopping that very human, very natural extrapolation
that we all do. And extrapolation is a nice word here because more often than not,
it's better described as catastrophizing.
His advice to himself as a leader, as a parent, as a philosopher was to stick with the first
impression, adding no commentary of your own from within. Meaning the cough can just be a cough,
the subpar presentation can just be a single data point. Falling short today, it does not have to
mean that everything is falling apart.
Stop torturing yourself. Be present. Focus primarily on what is in front of you. Resist
the impulse to add judgment or speculation on top of what you are dealing with. Dealing with it alone
is sufficient. You'll do better and be less stressed. the Wondery app or on Apple podcasts. Prime members can listen ad free on Amazon Music.
And before you go, would you tell us about yourself by filling out a short survey on
Wondery.com slash survey.
