The Daily Stoic

Historian Barry Strauss on the Rise and Fall of Nations | It’s Good That You’re Scared

Mar 23, 2022
Explore the interplay between fear and courage through Stoic philosophy, emphasizing how fear can drive awareness. Delve into the leadership of ancient figures like Marcus Aurelius and Nero, uncovering the complexities of their legacies and successes. Discover the significance of immigration and assimilation in maintaining societal stability, alongside lessons from Rome's rise and fall. The discussion gracefully links historical context with contemporary leadership challenges, highlighting the cyclical nature of nations and the enduring relevance of ancient wisdom.
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INSIGHT

Good Emperors

  • Marcus Aurelius was one of the few genuinely good Roman emperors.
  • Being good was not a job requirement, and could even be a disadvantage.
ANECDOTE

Hadrian's Foresight

  • Hadrian saw potential in young Marcus Aurelius and set up a system for his succession.
  • Hadrian likely saw Marcus's brightness and excellent education.
INSIGHT

Mothers' Influence

  • Marcus Aurelius's path to power wasn't so different from Nero's, yet their outcomes differed drastically.
  • Mothers played an important role in shaping Roman emperors, both for good and bad.
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