The Daily Stoic - This is the Secret To Getting Better
Episode Date: December 20, 2023“Through philosophy and in the company of philosophy,” Plutarch writes, “it is possible to attain the knowledge of what is honorable and what is shameful, what is just and what is unjus...t, what, in brief, is to be chosen and what it is to be avoided.” That’s what we’re all trying to do, isn’t it? That’s what Panaetius was trying to do with his “Scipionic Circle,” which met in the great house of Athens and Rome to discuss philosophy, share ideas and explore Stoicism. That’s why we’re studying the philosophy two thousand years later, reading these books, talking to each other, writing in our journals or even for an audience. To become better. To learn what must be learned. To be exposed to and inspired by the wisest minds who have ever lived. To be held accountable by them, too. To become like them—or at least a little bit more like them.-If you want to spend time with more dedicated Stoics, if you want to join a culture full of people rising together, we invite you to join the 2024 Daily Stoic New Year New You Challenge. We did the first New Year New You Challenge in 2018, and year after year, we’ve realized more and more that one of the core benefits of the challenge is the community dynamic. Change and improvement comes fastest through culture, results through accountability, and wisdom through exposure to new people and new ideas.If you’re ready to join our own version of the Scipionic Circle, if you want to surround yourself with like-minded individuals and people who will push you, sign up to join this year’s group of Stoics taking on the New Year New You Challenge!Participants will receive:✓ 21 Custom Challenges Delivered Daily (Over 30,000 words of all-new original content)✓ Three live Q&A sessions✓ Printable 21-Day Calendar With custom daily illustrations to track progress✓ Access to a Private Community PlatformThese aren’t pie-in-the-sky, theoretical discussions but clear, immediate exercises and methods you can begin right now to spark the reinvention you’ve been trying for. We’ll tell you what to do, how to do it, and why it works. And when adversity inevitably comes around, you’ll be ready.✉️ 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.📱 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, where each day we bring you a passage of ancient wisdom
designed to help you find strength, insight, and wisdom every day life.
Each one of these passages is based on the 2000 year old philosophy that has guided some
of history's greatest men and women.
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This is the secret to getting better. It's a pretty observable truth. We become like the people we spend the most time with.
In his book, Atomic Habits, James Cleartux, about this. He says,
one of the most effective things you can do to build better habits is to join a culture where
desired behavior is the new normal. Your culture sets your expectation for what is normal
and you surround yourself with people who have the habits
you want to have yourself, you'll rise together.
As it happens in the ancient world,
there was this proverb that said,
if you dwell with a lame man, you will learn how to live.
But the idea of dwelling with a lame man
cuts both ways.
Epic Titus was famously lame,
having had his leg crippled in slavery.
And Marcus really spent an enormous amount of time with Epictetus' writings.
It didn't make him limp, it made him wiser, more resilient, calm, or more compassionate.
And Epictetus passed those things on to him, a slave shaped a king, and made him better.
In fact, when we had Shane Parish in the Daily Stoke Park, as we talked about, a different
idea from Epictetus, where Ep Titus is saying, if you put
a lit and an on lit piece of charcoal next to each other, one will extinguish the other,
or one will light the other.
Through philosophy and in the company of philosophy, Plutarch writes, it is possible
to attain the knowledge of what is honorable and what is shameful, what is just and what
is unjust.
What in brief is to be chosen and what is to be avoided.
Well, that's what we're all trying to do, isn't it?
That's what Panateus was trying to do with this sipionic circle
that met in the great houses of Athens and Rome
to discuss philosophy, to share ideas and explore stoicism.
That's why we're studying this philosophy 2,000 years later,
reading these books, talking to each other,
writing in our journals, or even for an audience. It's to become better, to learn what must be learned,
to be exposed to and inspired by the wisest minds who have ever lived, to be held accountable by them too,
to become like them, or at least a little bit more like them. And look, if you want to spend
some time with some dedicated stoics, if you want to kick the year off,
hopefully get your charcoal lit.
Well, then I would love for you to join us in the 2024 daily Stoic New Year New
You Challenge.
We did the first New Year New Year Challenge in 2018.
And year after year, we've realized that really the community is the biggest part.
It's the most important part of the day.
And it's really what takes you to the next level.
And even me having made the challenge, I'm telling you,
hey, here's what I did today.
Here's how it went, getting feedback, and encouragement.
It keeps me accountable, right?
I get something out of it.
I know you'll get something out of it.
If you want to join us in our version
of the Scipionic Circle, one, you can join Daily Stoke Life
right now and get the Daily Stoke New Year
New Year challenge for free.
You can do that at dailystokelife.com.
Or you can just join us in the challenge.
You can just start small, do the challenges.
21 days of Stoke inspired challenges.
It's three live Q&As.
That's the community aspect.
It's this community member platform where you can hold yourself
another's accountable.
And there's this cool calendar that shows you all the progress you're making.
It's not going to be theoretical abstract discussions,
but real Stoke's talking about real ways to get better.
And it starts on Monday, January 1st.
So stop doing head over right now to dailystoke.com.
So I challenge to sign up and I'll see you there.
Or as I said, sign up for dailystokelife.
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