Can You Do It Even When You Don’t Want To? | Cultivate Indifference
whatshot 140 snips
Feb 18, 2025
Discover how discipline becomes essential when faced with challenges and waning motivation. The host shares personal stories that inspire mental resilience to push through discomfort. Dive into the Stoic philosophy of embracing indifference, learning how acceptance of varied circumstances can strengthen your resolve. Explore insights from notable Stoic thinkers to cultivate a mindset that thrives amidst adversity.
08:07
forum Ask episode
web_stories AI Snips
view_agenda Chapters
menu_book Books
auto_awesome Transcript
info_circle Episode notes
question_answer ANECDOTE
Alamo Trip
Ryan Holiday's family visited the Alamo, but his kids had meltdowns on the way home.
They gave their son Liquid IV to rehydrate him.
volunteer_activism ADVICE
Cultivating Discipline
True discipline emerges during challenging times, not easy ones.
Practice pushing past resistance by engaging in activities requiring physical and mental effort.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Taylor Swift and Discipline
Ryan Holiday used a Taylor Swift lyric to illustrate discipline during his Daily Stoic Life Tour.
The lyric emphasizes performing even when facing difficulties.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Meditations is a series of 12 books written by Marcus Aurelius as private notes to himself. The work is a reflection of Stoic philosophy, emphasizing the importance of living in the present, controlling one's judgments, and maintaining ethical principles. Aurelius advocates for focusing on what can be controlled, avoiding distractions, and cultivating a rational and clear-minded nature. The book is divided into 12 books, each chronicling different periods of his life, and was likely written during his military campaigns along the Danube River[2][4][5].
Lives of the Stoics
The Art of Living from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius
Ryan Holiday
Stephen Hanselman
This book presents the fascinating lives of twenty-six ancient Stoics, from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius, organized in digestible mini-biographies. It vividly brings to life the stories of key Stoic philosophers, such as Seneca, Epictetus, and Cicero, and demonstrates how their philosophies shaped their actions and legacies. The authors intertwine historical context with philosophical insights, making the book both educational and entertaining. It shows how Stoic principles can be applied to modern life, emphasizing virtues like Courage, Justice, Temperance, and Wisdom[1][3][5].
Epictetus' Discourses
null
Epictetus
Epictetus' Discourses, compiled by his student Arrian, represent a cornerstone of Stoic philosophy. These teachings emphasize inner freedom, focusing on what we can control—our thoughts and actions—rather than external events. Epictetus's practical approach to living a virtuous life resonates with readers seeking guidance on managing emotions and navigating life's challenges. His emphasis on self-awareness and acceptance of what is beyond our control offers a path to inner peace and resilience. The Discourses remain a valuable resource for understanding and applying Stoic principles in daily life.
Discipline is Destiny
The Power of Self-Control
Ryan Holiday
In 'Discipline is Destiny', Ryan Holiday explores the Stoic virtue of self-discipline, drawing on historical figures and contemporary examples to illustrate its transformative power. The book emphasizes that discipline is the foundation upon which other virtues such as courage, justice, and wisdom depend. Holiday argues that self-control is essential for personal triumph and fulfillment, and he provides engaging stories and practical advice on how to cultivate discipline in a world filled with distractions and temptations. The book also cautions against the perils of extravagance and hedonism, stressing the importance of balance and self-mastery in achieving success and happiness[2][4][5].
Can you do it even when it's hard? Even when you don't want to? Even when you think maybe that you can't?