The Daily Stoic

This Is The Part To Love | "I Spent 6 Years Researching The Most Elusive Trait In The World"

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Nov 14, 2025
Delve into the intriguing paradox of loving your fate, as Ryan Holiday explores Stoic philosophy's perspective on hardship. Discover how challenges can lead to personal growth and the cardinal virtues through a deep dive into his six-year research journey. Get a glimpse into his innovative writing process, from organizing notes to navigating edits and recording the audiobook. Ultimately, uncover why wisdom stands as the cornerstone of all virtues, making it essential for a meaningful life.
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INSIGHT

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.
ANECDOTE

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.
ANECDOTE

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.
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