
The Daily Stoic This Is The Part To Love | "I Spent 6 Years Researching The Most Elusive Trait In The World"
Love The Opportunity, Not The Loss
- Stoics didn't love misfortune itself but loved what misfortune demanded of them: opportunities for virtue and growth.
- Hard experiences reveal chances to be courageous, kind, and rebuild, unlocking more of ourselves.
Note Cards In A Rest Cure
- Ryan describes organizing note cards in Arizona while working on Wisdom Takes Work.
- He sorts cards by chapter and uses limited time to make steady progress on the manuscript.
Writing In Joan Didion's Chair
- While writing, Ryan discovered Joan Didion's essay 'On Keeping a Notebook' via a note card and felt serendipity.
- He sat in Joan Didion's chair while working, which he found magical and motivating.




























It seems insensitive to even suggest that someone “love” their fate. How are you supposed to love a breakup? Love that you buried someone? Love that you lost your business?
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