The Daily Stoic

You Should Always Find Something To Do

Mar 11, 2020
Time waits for no one, and idleness can be costly. Historical insights from Cato the Elder illustrate that even in unexpected delays, there’s always something productive to do. Whether it’s reading, organizing, or preparing, each moment can be turned into an opportunity. Instead of lamenting over lost time, embrace a proactive mindset. Remember, you can't afford to waste any moments.
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ADVICE

Maximize Time

  • Always find something productive to do, even during downtime.
  • Avoid wasting time with idleness or complaints, as time is precious.
INSIGHT

Value of Time

  • Viewing downtime as "dead time" is presumptuous, as time is finite.
  • We should actively use our time, recognizing its value and scarcity.
ANECDOTE

Cato's Productivity

  • Cato the Elder valued productivity and didn't tolerate laziness in anyone.
  • He advised finding indoor tasks during bad weather, emphasizing that expenses continue even when work stops.
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