The Daily Stoic

Winning Isn’t As Fun As It Seems | Find Yourself a Cato

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Mar 10, 2023
Winning often falls short of our expectations, leaving many feeling unfulfilled. Historical examples like lottery winners and famous figures reveal the emptiness behind external achievements. The importance of having moral role models, such as Cato, is highlighted as a way to guide personal growth. Reflecting on these figures helps us make better decisions and strive for a life of integrity. Additionally, the concept of an 'impartial spectator' encourages self-reflection and ethical living, urging us to reexamine what truly matters.
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INSIGHT

The Illusion of Winning

  • Getting everything we want can be a punishment, leaving us tired of winning.
  • True happiness isn't found in external achievements but in self-awareness and contentment.
ADVICE

Find Your Cato

  • Find a "Cato," a moral compass, to guide your actions.
  • This could be a historical figure, mentor, or imagined ideal.
ADVICE

The Impartial Spectator

  • Use the "impartial spectator" or your "Cato" to gain an outside perspective on your problems.
  • Consider how this figure would act in your situation.
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