The Daily Stoic

Are You Keeping One? | Stoic Lessons That Will Change Your Life

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Dec 12, 2025
Explore how stories and parables communicate timeless moral lessons. Learn about Marcus Aurelius's sacrificial leadership during crises and Edison's resilient mindset after disaster. Discover the beauty of reading as a dialogue with the dead and how JFK's restraint during the Cuban Missile Crisis inspired strategic thinking. Delve into the teachings of Epictetus on inner freedom and Joseph Heller's insights on contentment. Uncover the value of moral clarity and the stoic acceptance displayed by figures like Ulysses S. Grant and Martin Luther King.
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ADVICE

Keep A Commonplace Book

  • Start a commonplace book to record quotes, anecdotes, and cautionary examples you want to remember.
  • Return to it often so choices are guided by reflection, not impulse.
ANECDOTE

Marcus Sells The Palace

  • During the Antonine Plague Marcus Aurelius sold palace furnishings and robes to raise money.
  • He led by example so the leader would take the hit first and the people would follow.
ANECDOTE

Edison Embraces The Fire

  • Thomas Edison, watching his factory burn, told his son to fetch his mother and her friends to see the fire.
  • He treated disaster with curiosity, then rebuilt quickly with help from Henry Ford.
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