The Daily Stoic

Tie Your Well-Being To This | You Are The Project

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May 5, 2023
F. Scott Fitzgerald's journey from literary fame to perceived failure highlights the struggle between personal ambition and public approval. The discussion centers on the importance of self-worth and investing in personal growth rather than relying on external validation. Additionally, listeners are introduced to a new podcast that explores societal trends and personal experiences, encouraging curiosity and active engagement. It’s a thoughtful dive into making oneself the project of one’s own life.
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ANECDOTE

Fitzgerald's Perceived Failure

  • F. Scott Fitzgerald, despite being highly paid, felt like a failure due to poor sales and critical reviews of his novels.
  • This, according to Sarah Churchwell, stemmed from Gatsby's lackluster reception, which devastated Fitzgerald and fueled a downward spiral.
INSIGHT

Fitzgerald's Lack of Control

  • Fitzgerald struggled with differentiating between what he could and couldn't control, a key Stoic principle.
  • He became consumed by external opinions, hindering his writing and leaving much of his potential unrealized.
ADVICE

Focus on What You Can Control

  • Tie your well-being to your actions and effort, not external results or opinions.
  • Focus on what you can control and be resilient in the face of what you cannot.
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