The Daily Stoic - You Know What’s Coming | The Sphere Of Choice

Episode Date: January 9, 2023

We worry about the future. About who might win an election we’re closely watching. About what some foreign leader might do. About the markets and your portfolio. About the climate. It’s s...o uncertain, we think, unpredictable and potentially overwhelming.But is it really?In today's Daily Stoic Journal reading, Ryan explores why the Stoics viewed the soul as a sphere which is strengthened or weakened only through one's choices, and how meditating on this can set us off on the right foot in 2023.🎧 For a limited time, you can purchase The Daily Stoic ebook for only $1.99 on Kindle✉️ 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, including the Premium Leather Edition of the Daily Stoic Journal.📱 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, prime members, you can listen to the Daily Stoke podcast early and add free on Amazon music. Download the app today. Welcome to the Daily Stoke podcast. Each day we bring you a meditation inspired by the ancient Stokes illustrated with stories from history, current events and literature to help you be better at what you do. And at the beginning of the week, we try to do a deeper dive, setting a kind of stoic intention for the week, something to meditate on, something to think on, something to leave you with, to journal about, whatever it is you're happy to be doing. So let's get into it.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Hi, I'm David Brown, the host of Wunderree's podcast business wars. And in our new season, Walmart must fight off target, the new discounter that's both savvy and fashion forward. Listen to business wars on Amazon music or wherever you get your podcasts. You know what's coming. We worry about the future, about who might win an election, or watching closely, about what some foreign leader might do, about the markets and your portfolio, about the climate. It's so uncertain, we think, unpredictable, and potentially overwhelming.
Starting point is 00:01:21 But is it really? If you've seen the present, Marcus really writes in his own anxious and scary times, and you've seen everything, as it's been since the beginning, as it will be forever, the same substance, the same form, all of it. And it's not wrong. All the things you're worried about potentially happening in the future are in fact happening right now somewhere in the world. All the things you're not sure you could handle, people have been handling since the beginning
Starting point is 00:01:46 of time. Nothing new looms only reruns of what you've already experienced or read about in the annals of history. You'll meet this future, Marcus reminds himself with the same weapons you've met everything else in your life with. Whatever is coming you can handle, because it's's already here because it's always been with you. The Sphere of Choice. And this is from this week's entry in the Daily Stoic Journal, 366 days of writing and reflection on the art of living by yours truly and my co-writer and translator
Starting point is 00:02:25 Stephen Hanselman. I actually do this journal every single day. There's a question in the morning, a question in the afternoon, and then there's these sort of weekly meditations. As Epictetus says, every day and night, we keep thoughts like this at hand, write them, read them aloud, and talk to yourself and others about them. You can check out the Daily Stalk Journal, anywhere books are sold. You can also get a signed personalized copy from me in the Daily Stoke store at store.dailystoke.com.
Starting point is 00:02:50 If the first step is to discern what is or isn't in our control, the second step in Stoke philosophy is to focus the energy on the things we have a choice about. The Stokes viewed the soul as a sphere. That, when well-tuned, well-directed, was an invincible fortress against any trial or circumstance. Protected by our reason, this sphere of choice was like a sacred temple, and it is the only thing we truly possess in this life. We are the product of our choices, so it is essential that we choose well. This week, consider and reflect on the choices
Starting point is 00:03:26 you have about your emotions, your actions, your beliefs, and your priorities. Keep this thought at the ready at daybreak, and through the day and night, there is only one path to happiness, and that is in giving up all that is outside your sphere of choice, regarding nothing else is your possession, surrendering all else to God, unfortunate, epictetus, discourses, 4-4. Who then is invincible, the one who cannot be upset by anything outside their reasoned choice? Epictetus discourses, 1-18.
Starting point is 00:04:00 The soul is a sphere true to itself, and neither projects itself towards any external thing, nor does it collapse on itself. But instead radiates a light which it shows itself, the truth of all things, and truth in and of itself, Marcus Aurelius meditations, 11, 12. Well, here we are. We were talking about this last week. You know, you only have so many energy points. You only have so much, so many resources. How are you going to spend them? Are you going to spend them on what's up to you? Are you going to spend them on what's not up to you? Are you going to emote about things and pretend that that makes a difference? Or are you
Starting point is 00:04:37 going to spend your energy trying to do something about this thing that you found so upsetting? Right. So I think people think that stoicism is about resignation. It's not. It's about allocation. It's resigned to the things that make no difference, where you can make no difference. But it's very focused, intensely focused, on the areas that you can make a difference, right?
Starting point is 00:05:05 So you could despair about the larger, you know, political trends in your country because you're one person and you're, you know, at odds with the majority, but maybe you can make a difference with your family with your community. You could run for school board or mayor or something like that. Right. What can you do as the individual? That's not to say the stokes aren't interested in collective action. I'm just saying, I'm going to focus my energy where it's going to make a difference. And as a stokes, they be indifferent to the things where I can make no difference.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Where can you make a difference? It's tempting as a writer, because our jobs are writers that have opinions about things. But that's a really dangerous way to go through your life thinking that the world gives a shit about your opinion, right? And that having the opinion is the thing that matters. And it doesn't matter, right? What matters is what you do.
Starting point is 00:05:59 What are the actions, right? We ended the year with the idea from the Stokes about turning words into works. Well, what are you providing? Where are you putting your resources? And are you putting them towards where they have input, where they have efficacy, right? So a Stoke is resigned in some sense to, look, I'm not going to get involved in that nonsense. I'm not going to waste time regretting the past either.
Starting point is 00:06:20 What I'm going to try to do is move forward. What I'm going to try to do is move ahead. What I'm going to try to do is make some change where I can make some change. And yeah, I'm going to be indifferent to the things where that's not true. And that's what we're talking about here. Right? That's what the sphere of choice is about. And it's an easy thing to forget. That's why Epipetus is saying, keep it ready in the morning. Think about it throughout the day and think about it at night. You're saying there's one path to happiness. It's giving up the things that are outside your sphere of choice, focusing on what else is in your possession, surrendering everything
Starting point is 00:06:58 off. So it's being zen about the things that are not up to you. But there's a kind of invincibility in that zen, right? Because if it wasn't, if I didn't make the call, I didn't do it. If it wasn't something that was up to me, I'm not going to, I'm not going to get upset by it. Remember Mark said, you don't have to have an opinion about this. You don't have to get upset. But you should be upset about your own choices. Why did I do that? Why didn't I do that? Why did I, you know, why did I make this mistake? Why did I do this thing again that I told myself I was going to stop doing focus on you, focus on your choices, make good choices.
Starting point is 00:07:35 That's how you exert control over the world. Something I, you know, I remind myself, you see what's going on in the world and you can despair, you can feel sad, or you can go, look, I've got two little kids in my house who I'm responsible for. The biggest multi-generational impact I can have is in raising them well. Then I go, and this is something Seneca failed. It's like Seneca spent all these years beating his head against the wall trying to change
Starting point is 00:07:59 Nero. He's affected far more people, had far more impact in his writing, which he did control. So I go, okay, and look, I'm not going to yell at some person I know on social media for being silly and have the impact on one person, but I am going to sit down and write about this, or talk about this on the podcast in a way that can reach a lot of people. Right? Let's stay in our lanes, let's do what we can do, let's try to make a difference where we can.
Starting point is 00:08:27 And if we all do that, cumatively, that is collective action and that does have a big impact. So this is a short lesson today, it's a straightforward one, but it's so hard and that's why Sena Kassanga got to remind yourself constantly throughout the day, I'm gonna focus on what's in my sphere of choice.
Starting point is 00:08:45 That's where I have impact. I'm going to focus on allocating my energy properly, not going to waste it on regret, not going to waste it on bitterness, on resentment, on anger, on fear, on worry, on hope. I'm going to focus on what I control, I'm going to make a difference there. That's what Stowe does.
Starting point is 00:09:03 difference there, that's what Stowe does. Thanks so much for listening. If you could rate this podcast and leave a review on iTunes, that would mean so much to us and it would really help the show. We appreciate it and I'll see you next episode. Hey, prime members, you can listen to the Daily Stoic early and add free on Amazon Music, download the Amazon Music app today, or you can listen early and ad-free with Wondry Plus in Apple Podcasts. Raising kids can be one of the greatest rewards of a parent's life. But come on, someday, parenting is unbearable. I love my kid, but is a new parenting podcast from Wondry that shares a refreshingly honest
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