The Daily Stoic

You've Chosen Your Own Hell

Nov 4, 2019
Delve into Marcus Aurelius’s unique blend of Roman religion and philosophy, where he deifies his loved ones while emphasizing life as the ultimate reality. Discover surprising parallels between Stoicism and Christianity regarding the concept of hell, challenging the notions of eternal punishment. Both schools argue that personal suffering stems from our own choices and encourage embracing virtues to lessen self-inflicted pain. Unpack the ambiguities of 'hell' as it relates to their teachings.
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INSIGHT

Hell in the Present

  • Stoics and Christians had more similar beliefs about hell than assumed.
  • Both viewed hell as a state of being, present in this life, caused by bad choices.
ANECDOTE

Marcus Aurelius's Beliefs

  • Marcus Aurelius deified his family but believed this life was all there is.
  • He rejected Christianity, viewing it as a threat to the Roman Empire.
INSIGHT

Nature of Hell

  • "Hell" isn't necessarily a post-death punishment, but a present suffering.
  • This suffering is self-imposed through harmful actions and choices.
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