Quit Waiting: Seneca's Hard Question That Exposes Your Silence
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How long have you been living a life that feels like someone else's, marked by a quiet resignation that you've come to call "life"? Seneca, writing two thousand years ago, called this biggest lie not a tragedy, but a waste. If the problem is never time, what are you doing with the time you already have?
In this episode, we explore the specific moment when you stop waiting for the right circumstances and start working with the only material you actually control. We delve into the Stoic distinction between what is within your power and what is outside it, and how confronting the parts of your current situation that you chose can lead to profound change.
Author: Seneca
Topic: Self-governance
Period: Ancient Rome
Philosopher: Epictetus
Concept: Stoic clarity
- Seneca wrote, "It is not that life is short; it is that we squander it."
- Epictetus, who began life as a slave, became one of the most studied philosophers in Roman history.
- The Stoic tradition distinguishes between things within your power and things outside your power.
- Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor, wrote that the mind becomes the color of its thoughts.
- The episode discusses ten principles that sound simple until applied to one's own life.
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