The Daily Stoic - You Can Use This, You Know.
Episode Date: September 21, 2020"No one would have chosen this. No one is that crazy. To have your life disrupted. To be out of work. To lose money or people you love. To see institutions taxed beyond their capacities.... To see people scared or frustrated. But this pandemic is a classic 'there it is' situation. It’s here. It happened. Now what?"Ryan lays out the perspective you should use in considering the pandemic and its ramifications in 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 @DailyStoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoicSee 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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You can use this, you know.
No one would have chosen this.
No one is that crazy.
To have your life disrupted, to be out of work, to lose money or people you love, to see
institutions taxed beyond their capacities, to see people
scared and frustrated.
But this pandemic is a classic there, it is situation.
It's here, it happened.
Now what?
We should think about the advice from the writer Jorge Luis Borges, a writer he said,
and I believe generally all persons must think that whatever happens to him or her is a resource.
All things have been given to us for a purpose and an artist must feel this more intensely.
All that happens to us, including our humiliations, our misfortunes, our embarrassments,
all is given to us as raw material, as clay, so that we may shape our art.
You have the power to do this, we all do.
We don't have the power to start the V-shaped economic recovery.
We don't have the power to create more ventilators
or magically fix the regulatory and government agencies
that fail to stop or respond properly to this crisis.
We lack tragically the power to resuscitate the victims
who this virus has claimed.
To decide to use this as raw material, to learn from it, to transform it, to find an opportunity within it.
Yes, that remains in our power. Everything is material. We can use it all.
Just as issues we had with our parents become lessons that we teach our children
or an injury that lays us up in bed becomes a reason to reflect on where our life is going,
or a problem at work inspires us to invent a new product, strike out on our own.
So too, can this crisis be something that allows us to move forward and grow?
A great artist uses what happens to them, Borgia said. A strong stomach, Marcus Rielli,
said, digest what it eats. A blazing fire makes flame and brightness
out of everything that is thrown into it.
That can happen here too.
If you choose, you seize the power that you have.
Be the painter of your own picture,
the sculptor of your own life.
It's the only way forward.
It's the only thing you can do.
And that's that stoic idea of a more faulty
that we can use what's happened to us, that
we can love it, that we can embrace and accept and find power and meaning in our fate.
That's why we make the more faulty coin here in the Daily Stoke store as well as the
more faulty pendant necklace.
A more faulty, Robert Green said, is a power so immense, it's almost hard to fathom and
he's right. To me it's the perfect remedy or coping mechanism for the reality of this pandemic.
We can't choose what happened but we can choose how we respond and we can choose to love
this and embrace it and seize meaning from it.
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