
The Daily Stoic Failure Doesn’t Define You—Neither Does Success | Always The Same
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Nov 10, 2025 Ulysses S. Grant's story highlights that neither failure nor success defines who we are. Everyday life reflects Stoic ideals, demonstrating indifference to outside circumstances. Historical perspectives reveal how human behaviors repeat, reminding us of enduring truths. A visit to Tombstone illustrates that fundamental motives stay constant over time. The ongoing relevance of Stoic meditations showcases wisdom that transcends generations, making profound insights applicable to personal lives today.
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Grant Selling Firewood
- Ulysses S. Grant sold firewood after falling from military success and replied, "I am solving the problem of poverty."
- He chose honest work to feed his family rather than hide or be ashamed of his position.
Circumstances Don't Define You
- External circumstances do not define our worth; how we bear them does.
- Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus treat success and failure as meaningless impostors compared to character.
Accept Success With Equanimity
- Accept success without arrogance and let it go with indifference.
- Focus on the character you live by rather than titles or positions.





