

Are You Great Like This? | Ask Daily Stoic
True Greatness
- Seneca defines greatness as not wasting time.
- True greatness lies in controlling one's life, not chasing fleeting distractions.
Leadership Reading List
- To improve leadership, explore books like "Leadership in Turbulent Times" and "How to Think Like a Roman Emperor".
- Other impactful reads include "Anti-Fragile" and "Man's Search for Meaning."
Mentorship and Guidance
- Ryan Holiday relies on masterminds, collaborators, and mentors like Robert Greene for guidance.
- His wife also serves as an important sounding board, often correctly advising against his bad ideas.












People have different definitions of greatness or success.
Maybe you think yourself powerful because you have a lot of people working for you. Or successful because you have a full calendar. Or important because you’ve been on TV. Or happy because you go from one pleasurable activity to the next.
But do you know what Seneca considered the sign of greatness?
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In today's Ask Daily Stoic, Ryan presents part 4 of his live Q&A at Alechemy in which he covers the "life books" that influence him every day, the mentors who he is looking up to right now, his own struggles with defining happiness in his life, and more.
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