The Daily Stoic

How To Overcome Selfishness

May 15, 2019
Discover how Stoic wisdom can help us combat selfishness in a self-centered world. The podcast contrasts Bertrand Russell's views with those of Seneca and Marcus Aurelius, highlighting the idea of reducing our ego. It beautifully uses the river metaphor to illustrate how we can expand our personal interests until they merge with the broader human experience. Dive into reflections on the wonders of the universe and the journey of life, reminding us that true fulfillment comes from connecting with something greater than ourselves.
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ADVICE

Reduce Ego

  • Broaden your interests and make them less personal.
  • This helps reduce your ego and see your place within humanity.
ANECDOTE

River Analogy

  • Both Marcus Aurelius and Bertrand Russell used the river analogy to describe personal growth.
  • They saw life as a river widening and merging with the sea, representing ego reduction.
ANECDOTE

Seneca's Natural Questions

  • Seneca's "Natural Questions" explores biology and natural phenomena.
  • He wrote it to cultivate humility and a broader philosophical perspective.
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