The Daily Stoic - You Took The Job
Episode Date: September 20, 2023The Emperor Hadrian’s life sometimes felt, as it does for all leaders, like an endless demand for favors. Letters came from across the empire asking for this and that. The Senate, the court...s, his own family–everybody always seemed to need something. Naturally, he struggled under this burden. Naturally, he tried to create barriers and boundaries so he could do his job…and maintain some level of sanity amidst all the requests.💪 Visit store.dailystoic.com/pages/leadership to sign up for in the Daily Stoic Leadership Challenge before September 25th.✉️ 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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You took the job. The Emperor Hadrian's life sometimes felt as it does for all leaders like an endless demand for favors. Letters came from across the Empire asking for this and that.
The Senate, the courts, his own family, everybody always seemed to need something.
And naturally, he struggled under this burden.
Naturally, he tried to create barriers and boundaries so he could do his job and maintain
some level of sanity amidst all the requests.
Once on an imperial tour in some distant province, a woman darted out from the crowd and
blocked his path, asking for help with
some now forgotten issue.
Hadrian tried to put her off.
I haven't got the time, he said, attempting to move past her.
Well, stop being emperor, then the woman shouted after him.
Hadrian paused, turned back, and helped her.
She was right.
This was his job, after all.
And it can be so easy to forget this, to feel imposed on, even resentful of it.
But guess what?
You did take the job.
You get the perks.
You don't get to shirk the responsibilities.
Mark is really sometimes struggled in the mornings, as we've written.
He wanted to stay under the warm covers.
He did not want to rise up and tackle the overwhelming correspondence and meetings and demands
that awaited him.
But he talked himself through it. He reminded himself that that was the job,
that that was what duty and nature demanded of him. And so must we.
This is the kind of leadership that I am trying to work on myself. It's one of the things we talk
about in the Daily Stoke Leadership Challenge, which I think is one of the best things we've done.
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in the Air Force, so you can listen to that
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