The Daily Stoic

Remember: You Can Lead A Horse To Water, But You Can’t Make It Drink

Dec 20, 2019
A fascinating statue of Seneca and Nero illustrates their contrasting characters. Seneca embodies wisdom and patience, while Nero's disinterest is palpable. The discussion emphasizes the Stoic lesson that while guidance can be provided, true understanding depends on the individual’s willingness to learn. This dynamic serves as a timeless reminder of the challenges of teaching and the importance of personal choice in development.
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ANECDOTE

Seneca and Nero

  • Seneca tried to mentor Nero, but Nero wasn't receptive.
  • Despite Nero's clear disinterest, Seneca persisted in his mentorship, highlighting the Stoic principle of focusing on one's own actions.
ADVICE

Focus on Your Actions

  • Focus on your actions and words, not on others' reactions.
  • Keep showing up and doing your work, even if faced with rejection, as the work itself is important.
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