The Daily Stoic - You Can Do This Too
Episode Date: September 10, 2025Put one foot in front of the other. Do your best. Make a tiny contribution.👉 Support the podcast and go deeper into Stoicism by subscribing to The Daily Stoic Premium - unlock ad-free list...ening, early access, and bonus content coming soon: dailystoic.com/premium📖 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.
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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.
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The Stoics accepted that life could be cruel and random.
They knew that people were stupid and annoying.
They did not deny that life.
death was ever present. And you might think that the result of this beliefs was a dark and dour
worldview. Certainly many critics of the Stoics have registered that or potential fans of the Stoics
have turned away after a few passages of meditations or the writings of Epictetus. But regardless
of how realistic the Stoics may have been in their assessment of the world, the Stoics were not, on
the whole, despondent. They worked hard at their jobs. They created beautiful art. They went to the
theater. They got married. They tried to make a positive difference in the lives of the people around
him. You want to call Marcus Aurelius resigned and pessimistic. The guy buried six of his children
and continued to get out of bed in the morning. And that is a statement of profound hopefulness
and meaning, as well as fortitude and character. Whatever it is, whatever you're going through,
whatever it's forced you to understand about this thing called life, well, it is not at odds
with the ability with the need to just keep going, to put one foot in front of the other,
to do your best to make a tiny contribution.
The Stoics managed, and so can you.
