

The Most Human Thing You Can Do | Ask Daily Stoic
Nov 18, 2022
Discover how historical figures like Harry Truman influenced the importance of reading and personal growth. Learn about the power of vulnerability and its connection to Stoic philosophy, reshaping the perception of emotions. Dive into the intriguing relationship between Stoicism and atheism, exploring their moral parallels. Finally, focus on the pursuit of personal virtue as a path to self-improvement, encouraging a proactive approach to life's challenges.
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Jesus' Humanity
- Michael Ian Black highlights how modern tellings of Jesus' crucifixion often portray him as emotionless.
- However, Jesus' cry on the cross, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?", humanizes him.
Marcus Aurelius's Grief
- Marcus Aurelius, despite his philosophical and imperial stature, cried uncontrollably when his tutor died.
- This demonstrates that even Stoics experience and express grief.
Dealing with a Messy Roommate
- If your roommate's mess bothers you, focus on what you can control, like initiating a conversation or setting up cleaning systems.
- If the situation is truly unbearable, explore options to change it, such as moving out.