The Daily Stoic

The Seeds Of Virtue | Oikeiosis

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Jun 2, 2024
Stephen Hanselman, co-author of The Daily Stoic and a key figure in Stoic philosophy discussions, dives into the significance of virtue in personal growth. He explores 'oikeiosis,' highlighting how self-interest can enhance ethical understanding and contribute to community wellbeing. Historical examples, like Cato and Truman, emphasize integrity amidst corruption. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their moral duties, intertwining personal virtue with societal responsibilities, and fostering resilience in the face of challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Examples of Integrity

  • Cato and Rutilius Rufus were trusted figures known for their integrity.
  • Marcus Aurelius and Harry Truman also exemplified this virtue, resisting corruption.
ADVICE

Focus on Self-Control

  • Focus on controlling yourself, not external circumstances.
  • Be the exception to corruption and be a light in the darkness.
INSIGHT

Stoic Ethics and Self-Interest

  • Stoic ethical theory begins with self-interest but connects it to others' interests.
  • Stoics looked at childhood development to establish natural ethical grounding.
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