

You Should Always Find Something to Learn
Mar 20, 2020
Embrace the wisdom of Stoic philosophy by staying open to learning from others. Recognize that different perspectives can offer invaluable insights and shortcuts. Cato the Elder and Epictetus remind us that assuming we know it all is a path to folly. Personal growth comes from appreciating diverse experiences, even when we think we’re right. Every interaction has the potential to teach us something new, so keep your mind flexible and avoid the trap of condescension.
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Embrace Diverse Perspectives
- Be open to learning from others, even if their methods seem unconventional.
- Seek out disconfirmation more than confirmation to challenge your assumptions.
The Limits of Familiarity
- Sticking to your known ways hinders learning and growth.
- Other people's experiences and perspectives can offer valuable lessons and shortcuts.
Wisdom from the Ancients
- Cato the Elder advised against dismissing others' practices without consideration.
- Ben Franklin echoed this sentiment, highlighting the foolishness of ignoring different approaches.