

Everything Is A Kind Of Dying | A Little Better Every Day
13 snips Jan 29, 2024
Marcus Aurelius reminds us that every stage of life is like a transformation, akin to a kind of dying, yet it shouldn't dishearten us. The essence of living fully is wrapped in the idea of Memento Mori, which urges us to cherish the present. Emphasizing incremental growth, the discussion explores how small, consistent steps toward improvement can lead to significant personal change. Listeners are encouraged to embrace life's changes, focusing on self-awareness to cultivate lasting relationships and meaningful experiences.
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Constant Change and Dying
- We are constantly dying, as Seneca said, with life as a one-way street.
- Everything is a phase, including our current lives, always transitioning.
Life as a Work in Progress
- The Stoics viewed life as a work in progress, not striving for initial perfection.
- They believed in getting a little better every day through work and dedication.
Daily Review
- Review your day, reflecting on your actions and words.
- This self-reflection helps identify shortcomings and provides feedback for improvement.