The Daily Stoic

You Have To Learn Something From Everyone

Jan 23, 2020
Dive into the wisdom of the Stoics and their belief in learning from everyone around us. Marcus Aurelius credits those in his life for valuable lessons, while Seneca emphasizes studying both successes and failures. Discover how Epictetus reminds us that self-righteousness can blind us to these teachings. Reflect on the importance of seeking virtues even in those we might initially judge harshly. The journey of self-improvement and understanding is rooted in the lessons that others, great and small, can offer.
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INSIGHT

Stoics as Learners

  • Stoic philosophers like Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus emphasized continuous learning.
  • They actively sought knowledge from others and questioned existing beliefs.
ADVICE

Learn from Everyone

  • Learn from everyone, even those considered flawed.
  • Everyone possesses unique strengths, offering learning opportunities.
ADVICE

Avoid Self-Righteousness

  • Self-righteousness can hinder learning opportunities.
  • Avoid judging others to remain open to learning from them.
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