

The Choice Is Clear (But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Easy) | Ryan Holiday Ran The ORIGINAL Marathon
152 snips Aug 15, 2025
The podcast dives into moral dilemmas faced by historical figures like Ulysses S. Grant while highlighting the importance of doing what’s right. In discussing aging, innovative supplements are introduced alongside the personal legacy linked to the Battle of Marathon. The speaker connects literature and philosophy to personal growth, emphasizing perseverance. As training for a marathon unfolds, reflections on discipline and resilience arise, intertwining personal journeys with historical lessons, ultimately showcasing endurance as key to overcoming life's challenges.
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Grant Freed A Slave Despite Hardship
- Ulysses S. Grant freed a slave despite personal and financial hardship because slavery was wrong.
- He acted immediately rather than waiting for a convenient time.
Timing Won't Eliminate Consequences
- The right time to do the right thing is always now, even if consequences are painful.
- Clear choice doesn't remove cost or discomfort.
Battle Of Marathon Sparks Marathon Myth
- Ryan describes the Battle of Marathon and how Athenians charged and then ran back to save Athens.
- That run inspired the marathon legend and Ryan's fascination with its history.