The Daily Stoic

Look For The Good

Apr 18, 2019
This episode explores the inspiring life of Laura Ingalls Wilder and how she found joy amidst her struggles as a pioneer. It emphasizes the Stoic principle that our perceptions shape our reality and encourages listeners to actively seek positivity, even in adversity. The discussion highlights the idea that happiness is a choice, urging everyone to look for the good in everyday situations. The message is clear: if Wilder could find beauty in hardship, so can we in our modern lives!
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ANECDOTE

Laura Ingalls Wilder's Resilience

  • Laura Ingalls Wilder lived a difficult life as a pioneer, facing harsh environments.
  • Despite the hardships, she found joy, happiness, and beauty, which is reflected in her writing.
ADVICE

Look for the Good

  • Look for the good in everything you do.
  • We have a choice in how we perceive things, focusing on the positive rather than the negative.
INSIGHT

Stoic Perspective

  • Stoic exercises emphasize finding the good or choosing how we see things.
  • It's not external things that upset us, but our judgments and opinions about them.
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