In this episode of “The Daily Stoic,” the concept of finding joy even in the face of struggles is explored. Drawing inspiration from historical figures like John Adams, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca, the podcast delves into the Stoic philosophy of living each day as if it were our last and embracing the uncertainty of life. The importance of making better decisions today and taking action now is emphasized, along with a reminder to reflect on our own mortality. Additionally, a new podcast called “Over the Top,” covering sports and pop culture, is introduced.
John Adams, inspired by a shoemaker who lived in poverty yet filled the world with joyful music, exemplifies the Stoic belief that joy can be found even in the midst of struggles. Stoics like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius were known for their joyful and happy dispositions, which helped them endure their own hardships.
Seneca advises us to approach each day as if it were our last, preparing our minds as if we’ve come to the very end of life. This involves balancing life’s books daily and handling our affairs with the urgency of a soldier before deployment. By living as if we will die tomorrow, we can make decisions and take actions aligned with what truly matters to us.
Marcus Aurelius’s perspective on the uncertainty of life reminds us to make better decisions today, knowing that tomorrow is not guaranteed. Accepting this reality allows us to gain perspective and prioritize what truly matters. The concept of memento mori serves as a reminder to seize the present moment and engage in activities that are important or interesting to us.
The beginning of December prompts reflection on our mortality, emphasizing the importance of perspective rather than nihilism. The reminders, such as coins, rings, or posters, symbolize the tension between having time left and not having time left. Time passes quickly, and this realization prompts us to make the most of our lives.
If there are changes or improvements we want to make in our lives, it is crucial to take action now. Embracing the uncertainty of life and reflecting on our mortality can serve as catalysts for making positive changes and pursuing our goals.
“Over the Top” is a new podcast that combines sports and pop culture using Royal Rumble rules. Listeners can enjoy this podcast on the Wondery app and Wondery Plus, exploring engaging content in a unique format.
By finding joy in the midst of struggles, living each day as if it’s our last, embracing the uncertainty of life, reflecting on our mortality, and taking action now, we can cultivate a fulfilling and purposeful existence. The Stoic philosophy provides valuable insights and practical guidance for navigating life’s challenges and making the most of our time. Additionally, the introduction of the “Over the Top” podcast offers an exciting opportunity to explore sports and pop culture in a fresh and entertaining way.