The Daily Stoic - Your Duty Remains The Same
Episode Date: November 6, 2024As a Stoic, nothing in an election changes what is asked or obligated of you. You are still expected to be a person of virtue. 📕 Pick up a copy of Lives of the Stoics by Ryan Holiday | htt...ps://store.dailystoic.com/🎟 Ryan Holiday is going on tour! Grab tickets for London, Rotterdam, Dublin, Vancouver, and Toronto at ryanholiday.net/tour✉️ 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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Your duty remains the same.
It was always unlikely that this would be settled quickly. It
was inevitable that it would not go someone's way. So today as the dust
settles on the US election, you may find yourself glued to the TV screen or
refreshing your social media feed. You are almost certainly worried. Even if you
feel some relief, the truth is that none of us know how this will shake out. What are we to do? What does it all mean? What if it's about to get real, real bad? You are not
wrong to think about this, but you are mistaken if you think that what has
happened or what will happen or who was elected changes anything. This is not to
argue that elections don't matter. They absolutely do, as we have said many
times. It's just that as a stoic, nothing in an election
changes what is asked or obligated of you. It doesn't matter if a tyrant or a
philosopher king comes to power. It doesn't matter if you yourself are the
person who comes to power. You are still expected to be good. You are still
expected to be a person of virtue. Whatever anyone does or says for my part, I am bound to the good, Marcus
really writes in Meditations. In the same way an emerald or gold or purple might
always proclaim whatever anyone does or says, I must be what I am and show my
true colors. Whatever happens in life, in world events, in politics, our job is our
job, our duty is our duty. How can anything stop you? Marcus asks elsewhere in meditations. How does this
stop you from acting with courage, discipline, justice, and wisdom? In fact,
it may well be that these election results present you with an incredible
and urgent opportunity to act with those virtues. So it went for Helvidius, a senator who we profile on lives of the Stoics,
when the emperor Vespasian tried to stop him from criticizing him.
It is in your power not to allow me to be a member of the Senate, Helvidius replied.
But so long as I am, I must go in and I must say what I think right.
But if you do, Vespasian replied, I shall put you to death.
You will do your part, Helvidius said with immense courage,
and I will do mine.
Our job today is the same as it's always been,
and this is true tomorrow too.
Our job is to be good, to be wise,
to stand up for what's right,
to resist what is wrong and evil.
Nothing changes that.
Nothing exempts us from that.
Nothing prevents us from doing that.
The consequences and the costs and the stakes can change.
And these election results may well have done that,
but the obligation remains.
The duty remains.
So do it like a stoic.
Now I am recording this several days before the election.
I don't know how it's gonna shake out.
I have a way I would like it to shake out,
which is why I wrote this
and why I've been thinking about this.
We don't know, but I'm trying to remind myself
it doesn't change anything, positive or negative.
If it goes the way I hoped, doesn't go the way I hoped,
I still have to be me.
I still have to do what I have to do as a parent, as a writer, a person with a platform,
as a citizen, as a human being. I still have to do what I have to do.
And I don't mean that in the mundane sense. I got to get my kids to school. I got to eat.
I got to pay my taxes or whatever. My obligations as a human being, as a person who tries to live with virtue to be a good person.
That not only remains the same, but in fact it becomes more
important than ever and that goes for all of you.
Be safe, be well, be smart.
Don't get sucked into craziness.
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