Practical Stoicism

What Stoicism Teaches About Courage Under Fire

Oct 15, 2025
Explore the profound lessons of Stoicism through the lens of María Corina Machado’s courage and sacrifice. Delve into how Stoic courage isn’t about being fearless, but about acting justly amidst fear. Understand the importance of justice as the guiding virtue that shapes moral action. Discover how honors like the Nobel Prize can amplify one’s message without defining virtue. Finally, learn practical exercises to cultivate resilience and a focus on what is truly within your control, emphasizing respectful solidarity in the quest for justice.
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INSIGHT

Stoicism Is Practical Character Training

  • Stoicism focuses on forming character and clarifying duty rather than partisan outcomes.
  • It trains practical virtue for everyday roles like neighbor, citizen, and colleague.
ANECDOTE

Nobel Prize Highlights A Living Case

  • The Nobel Peace Prize went to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for civilian courage and democratic insistence.
  • Machado sounded stunned, credited the Venezuelan people, and then returned to her work.
INSIGHT

Courage Is Reasoned Endurance

  • Stoic courage is not fearlessness but acting with reason in service of the good and common benefit.
  • Courage must be joined to wisdom, justice, and temperance to avoid bravado or wasteful risk.
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