The Daily Stoic - Zoom Out...And Laugh
Episode Date: March 14, 2019The way to make all your problems, even the really vexing and painful ones, seem less severe? It comes from Seneca. All you have to do, he says, is:“Draw further back and laugh.”When you ...zoom out far enough, almost everything becomes absurd. Think about it: We are monkeys living on a space rock. We are a split second of the infinity of existence. If humanity survives long enough, people will laugh at us the way we laugh at Neanderthals. People used to have serious arguments about how many angels could fit on the head of a pin or whether the world was flat. They not only thought kings were a good idea, they thought they had divine right! What do you think they’re going to think about the arguments we have today? Or even our cutting edge science?Even WWI is funny with enough distance. One archduke was assassinated and the entire world went to war over it. For basically no reason. And then, even after millions of people died, everyone was so stupid that they immediately forgot the lessons of the war and had to fight it again a generation later!The troubles you’re having at work will be ridiculous to you three jobs from now. Think about all the things you cared about when you were a teenager and how silly they seem to you today—now consider that this exact evolution will happen to you at middle age, and again in old age if you are lucky enough to live that long. Think about something that’s really frustrating you about your neighbor or your parents. Now imagine telling a person in Syria or North Korea about it. Your neighbor doesn’t mow his front lawn or trim his bushes? Your dad forgot about your daughter’s dance recital? They would think you were joking! You’re seriously telling me that’s what’s on your mind? That’s what bothers you? You’re hilarious!Draw back and laugh. It’s freeing. It’s a relief.See 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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Zoom out and laugh. The way to make all your problems, even the really vexing and painful ones,
seem less severe. It comes from Seneca.
All you have to do, he says, is draw further back and laugh.
When you zoom out far enough, almost everything becomes absurd.
Think about it. We are monkeys living on a space rock.
We are a split second of the infinity of existence.
If humanity survives long enough, people will laugh at us the way we laugh at Neanderthals.
People used to have serious arguments about how many angels could fit on the head of a pin or whether the world was flat.
They not only thought that kings were a good idea, they thought that they had divine right.
What do you think they're going to think about the arguments we have today? Or even our cutting-edge science?
Even World War I is funny with enough distance.
One archduke was assassinated and the entire world went to war over it.
For basically no reason.
And then, even after millions of people died,
everyone was so stupid that they immediately forgot the lessons of the war
and had to fight it again a generation later. The troubles you are having at work will be ridiculous to you
three jobs for now. Think of all the things you cared about when you were a
teenager and how silly they seemed to you today. Now consider that this
exact evolution will happen to you at middle age and again in old age if you are
lucky enough to live that long. Think about something that's really frustrating about your neighbor or your parents. Now imagine telling a
person in Syria or North Korea about it. Your neighbor doesn't know his front
lawn or trim his bushes. Your dad forgot about your daughter's dance recital.
They would think you were joking. You are seriously telling me that that's what's
on your mind. That's what bothers you, you're hilarious.
Drawback and laugh.
It's freeing.
It's a relief.
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