

The Daily Stoic's Guide to Spirituality (w/ Ryan Holiday)
Stoicism Expands From Self To Service
- Stoicism transformed Ryan Holiday from self-improvement tools to a deeper ethic emphasizing justice and service.
- The four Stoic virtues include justice, which demands improving the common good beyond personal mastery.
Ancient Traditions Fill Institutional Vacuums
- Institutional failure drives people back to older philosophical and spiritual traditions for moral exemplars.
- Young people seek freshness in ancient practices when modern institutions disappoint.
Common Words Misrepresent Ancient Schools
- Modern meanings of 'Stoic' and 'Epicurean' diverge drastically from the original philosophies.
- The historical Stoics valued joy, love, and active public life, not emotionless repression.

































Ryan Holiday (The Daily Stoic) joins Rainn Wilson to connect Stoicism’s deepest roots to spirituality, from the Logos and justice to the common good and service. They explore how ancient practice becomes modern medicine for anxiety, purpose, and resilience, and why journaling and radical acceptance still work.
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