
The Daily Stoic No Room For “Them”
Apr 16, 2019
Explore the outdated tribalism in Marcus Aurelius's thoughts as he grapples with outsiders deemed as 'they.' Discover how his hierarchical worldview reflects a troubling past and reminds us of our common humanity. Dive into Ben Sasse's insights on modern tribalism, how technology shapes our divisions, and the urgent need for connection. The discussion also highlights a challenge coin symbolizing community and kindness, alongside entrepreneurial success stories that inspire collaboration over competition.
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Marcus Aurelius' Biases
- Marcus Aurelius' writings sometimes contain prejudiced views towards groups like "barbarians," Christians, slaves, and women.
- This reflects the strict social hierarchy of his time, which he never questioned, revealing his own biases.
Modern Tribalism
- While society has progressed, tribalism remains a temptation, fueled by technological and social changes.
- These changes create insecurity, leading people to blame others for their problems and focus on perceived enemies.
Embrace Sympatheia
- Embrace the Stoic concept of sympatheia to combat tribalism by recognizing our shared humanity.
- Reject "they/them" thinking, focusing on our commonalities and shared goals instead of differences.




