The Daily Stoic

You Must Think It

Jun 19, 2019
Explore the profound intersection of Stoic philosophy and Shakespearean themes as we confront our fears of betrayal. Delve into the poignant line "I cannot think it" and understand how naivety can lead to disillusionment. Unpack Marcus Aurelius’ insights on anticipating deceitful behaviors in others. Discover how sports analogies reflect our social interactions and the importance of not taking betrayal personally. This discussion invites listeners to embrace discomfort and prepare for life's inevitable challenges.
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ANECDOTE

I Cannot Think It

  • In Shakespeare's Richard III and Othello, characters express disbelief with the phrase "I cannot think it."
  • This highlights the difficulty of accepting betrayal due to our naivete and assumption of others' goodness.
INSIGHT

Naivete and Betrayal

  • Naivete and assuming the best in others makes us vulnerable to disappointment and betrayal.
  • Stoicism addresses this vulnerability.
ADVICE

Anticipate Bad Behavior

  • Anticipate bad behavior; do not take it personally.
  • Prepare for the inevitable encounters with shameless individuals.
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