In this episode of “The Daily Stoic” podcast, the hosts delve into the concept of revenge and how to overcome betrayal and injustice. Drawing on ancient wisdom, they explore the idea of finding strength and insight in daily life. They also highlight the importance of choosing happiness and doing good, rather than seeking revenge.
The episode explores the idea that the best revenge is not seeking vengeance but choosing happiness and doing good. Dr. Edith Eager, a Holocaust survivor, exemplifies this by expressing her ultimate revenge against Hitler as kissing her great-grandchildren at 95. Marcus Aurelius, in his meditations, also emphasizes that the best revenge is not to be like those who wronged him. By choosing to thrive and not being consumed by anger, we take back power from those who have wronged us.
The hosts discuss historical figures and individuals who endured horrible experiences and found ways to move on. Dr. Edith Eager’s book “The Choice” is recommended as a source of insights on resilience and thriving in the face of adversity. By learning from these examples, we can find inspiration and strength to overcome betrayal and injustice in our own lives.
Seeking revenge may provide temporary satisfaction, but true power lies in choosing happiness and doing good. By taking back control of our own lives and thriving despite the wrongs done to us, we can find strength, resilience, and ultimately, peace.