The Daily Stoic - Take The Interior Voyage
Episode Date: June 1, 2021“Have you ever noticed that we often refer to Marcus Aurelius just as Marcus? You likely read those references without breaking stride. Because you, like us, feel connected to Marcus. So mu...ch so that there’s a vivid picture of him painted in your head. So much so that you could describe Marcus more thoroughly than you can most co-workers, or clients, or friends, even. Isn’t it incredible to feel like you’re on a first name basis with a Roman Emperor who lived more than two thousand years ago?”Ryan explains the importance of journaling, on today’s Daily Stoic Podcast.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/signupFollow Daily Stoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoicTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@daily_stoic See 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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Take the interior voyage.
Have you ever noticed that we often refer to Marcus Arelius just as Marcus?
You'll likely read those references without breaking the stride because you, like us, feel
connected to this man.
So much so that there's a vivid picture of him
painted in your head.
So much so that you could describe Marcus more thoroughly
than you might be able to describe a coworker
or clients or friends even.
Isn't it incredible to feel like you're on a first name basis
with a Roman emperor who lived more than 2,000 years ago?
Why is this?
How can we possibly feel we know someone who lived
and died so long ago, more than we
know those we physically interact with?
It's because of how well he knew himself and that familiarity comes through when you read
meditations.
If you have a journaling practice, you know doubt would agree that the contents of your
journals are a fuller, more thorough reflection of you than you.
It's truly a bizarre thing.
You learn about yourself when you write in them or
read old entries. You discover what you believe. You recognize patterns in your thinking. You gain
clarity on things you care about. The author Christina Baldwin once described journal writing as a
voyage to the interior. Beautiful. Marcus took that voyage and now we benefit from it. Now we learn
from it. And now the question is whether you are journaling
and taking that voyage inside yourself
to the far reaches of your own interior.
Because if you aren't journaling,
if you aren't taking the interior voyage,
if you aren't exploring who you are
and what you believe,
how is anyone even you supposed to discover
who you are and what you believe?
The people you respect and admire,
the people who seem to be so
self-aware, so in touch with themselves, the chances that they keep a journaling practice is nearly
a guarantee, not only because the list of known journalists throughout history is comically long
from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Thoreau, Virginia Woolf, Joan Didian, John Steinbach, Sylvia Plath,
and East Ninn, Martina Navattarova, and Ben Franklin, just
an MFU.
But because it's impossible to become wise without taking that interior voyage, that's
what the grades realized.
That's why they journaled.
It wasn't to be immortalized in history.
It wasn't to produce Nobel Prize worthy pros.
It wasn't so other people might learn who they are.
No, it was so they themselves might learn who they are.
So what are you waiting for?
Take the interior voyage.
If you're looking for a place to start with a journal, obviously I'm a little biased,
but I would check out the Daily Stoke Journal.
It's a journal I use every morning.
There's a prompt each day based on the entry in the Daily Stoke, but you could just as
easily apply the prompt to the podcast you're listening to right now.
So I sit down and I reflect, and then in the evenings, I try to take some time to reflect
on how I did with the ideas that I was reflecting on in the morning.
So you can check out the daily stoke journal anywhere.
Journals are sold.
But really what's important to me is that you just start journaling.
So pick up anything, do it on your phone.
Don't care.
But start journaling.
It matters.
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