

You Can Always Possess This
Feb 28, 2024
Explore the remarkable strength of Stoic philosophy through the lens of historical figures who faced immense adversity. Discover how Admiral Stockdale embodied this mindset during his imprisonment in Vietnam, asserting control over his thoughts and identity even under torture. The idea that while you may be physically constrained, your mental freedom can never be taken away resonates deeply. This discussion challenges listeners to embrace resilience and own their character amidst life's trials.
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Stockdale's Stoicism
- Admiral Stockdale, a warrior Stoic, tested Epictetus's doctrines in Vietnam's prison camps.
- His book, Courage Under Fire, is recommended for modern Stoics.
Zeno's Resilience
- Zeno, the founder of Stoicism, stated that his body could be imprisoned, but not his mind.
- Even under torture, he declared his mind would remain with the philosopher Stilpo.
Surrender vs. Giving Yourself Away
- Stockdale surrendered to imprisonment but retained control over his thoughts and character.
- He accepted the reality of potential information release under duress but never gave up his sense of self.