The Daily Stoic

You’ll Never Get To Perfect

May 1, 2019
Rosanne Cash shares a poignant story about a performance with George Harrison, emphasizing that even rehearsals can’t guarantee perfection. Life, much like music, is filled with unexpected flaws. Embracing imperfection is crucial, and we must recognize that constant self-improvement is more realistic than aiming for perfection. Drawing from Stoic philosophy, the discussion reflects on the importance of resilience, accepting our limitations, and focusing on progress rather than a flawless ideal.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
ANECDOTE

Harrison's Rehearsal Insight

  • Rosanne Cash's rehearsal with George Harrison went smoothly, but the actual performance was less impressive.
  • Harrison consoled her, saying that performances rarely match rehearsals.
INSIGHT

Life's Imperfections

  • Even with meticulous planning (premeditatio malorum), unforeseen issues can still arise.
  • We often eliminate major problems only to encounter smaller, unexpected ones, highlighting life's imperfections.
INSIGHT

Embracing Imperfection

  • We shouldn't expect the world to be ideal or for people to be perfect, including ourselves.
  • Both Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus emphasized accepting our shortcomings and striving for continuous improvement.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app