The Daily Stoic

None of Us Are Perfect | Judge Yourself, Not Others

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Nov 11, 2025
Explore the complexities of Marcus Aurelius's parenting and the legacy he left behind. Discover how everyday activities can connect us to Stoic principles. Learn the importance of self-judgment over critiquing others, and how philosophy serves as a form of personal therapy. Ryan Holiday emphasizes recognizing our own imperfections while aiding others. The discussion highlights the balance between constructive criticism and humility, urging listeners to focus on self-improvement first.
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INSIGHT

Greatness Coexists With Personal Flaws

  • Marcus Aurelius made parenting mistakes but also created exemplary children like his daughter Cornificia.
  • Greatness can coexist with personal failures and still produce virtuous successors.
ANECDOTE

Cornificia's Final Act Of Composure

  • Cornificia, Marcus Aurelius's daughter, faced execution and met it with composure and courage.
  • She declared "Go forth, be free, show them that you are the daughter of Marcus Aurelius," removed her ornaments, opened her veins, and died.
ANECDOTE

Family Grocery Routine

  • Ryan Holiday describes his Monday routine of picking up his kids and grocery shopping at Whole Foods.
  • He mentions buying a Thanksgiving turkey and casually transitions into an ad break.
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