That was the purpose behind Stoicism, behind the journaling, and the reading, and studying of this philosophy, behind the Daily Stoic Spring Forward Challenge (which starts on Tuesday, the first day of spring)—to use each day as an opportunity to improve yourself action by action, step by step. This might not seem like much, as Zeno said, but it adds up to no small thing.Every one of us wants to improve, wants to be better, wants to have better habits, live better, think better. But most of us wait to launch that business, write that novel, develop that fitness routine, to do what we know is right. We’ll do it when we’re more secure, we say, we’ll do it later, or in the fall, or next year, when things get back to normal. But putting things off is the biggest waste of life, Seneca reminds us. It snatches away the present in exchange for some promised future.Every day is a new season. Every day is spring, whatever hemisphere you’re in. Every day is a chance for a new beginning. That every day we awake, we can choose a new life, a new way, to rededicate ourselves to becoming the best versions of ourselves.As we’ve been saying, this is a chance to begin afresh, afresh, afresh. And that’s what we’re all going to be doing in the Daily Stoic Spring Forward Challenge. It’s designed to push you to examine those parts of your life, those habits, those choices that could move you closer to living your best life. You could have the good life, the life you deserve, right now!Participants will receive:✓ 10 Custom Challenges Delivered Daily (Over 15,000 words of all-new original content)✓ One live Q&A session✓ Printable 10-Day Calendar With custom daily illustrations to track progress✓ Access to a Private Community PlatformIt is a new season, and it can also be the beginning of a new you, too. Give yourself 10 days of improvement and a runway for true, sustainable change.Challenge yourself to spring forward to be the person you know you can be. Don’t wait any longer to live the life you deserve. Head over to dailystoic.com/spring and sign up NOW!-✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail🏛 Check out the Daily Stoic Store for Stoic inspired products, signed books, and more.📱 Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, FacebookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Is the Ask DS section a repeat from a previous episode? Or was it just the intro that seemed to be a repeat?!
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Ryan, you need to dial down the sell, sell, sell… your content is becoming like 24 hour QVC channel and is distasteful given the subject and theme of your work.
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Zero quality-control: released at 4-5x normal speed. Use 0.5x speed or below so you can actually understand anything.
FIVE ads in the first 7 minutes, then a couple more for good measure at the end: what a clown.
5-mins of ads in just over 8 mins: utter BS.
Less than 1/3 of this is actual content; most of the rest is adverts. What a complete waste of time.
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I've been a follower of "The Daily Stoic" for quite some time now, and I must say, it has been an absolute game-changer in my life. The timeless wisdom and practical insights drawn from Stoic philosophy have a remarkable way of grounding me amidst life's chaos. https://www.pinterest.com/custombutcherpaper/ Every morning, as I delve into the day's Stoic meditation, I find myself reflecting on its teachings throughout the day. It's fascinating how these ancient principles are so incredibly relevant in our modern lives. From managing stress and adversity to embracing change and cultivating gratitude, the Stoic philosophy offers a robust toolkit for navigating the complexities of existence. https://muckrack.com/prime-butcher-wrap
Stoicism is so interesting, unlike dudes stroking it to the sound of their own voices, which is what the first 20 minutes of this sounded like. Gross.
seamless transition from 'money lust is bad' to 'buy my course' at the start there.
@33:14 funny to mention a 35 being a pattern of time (in development)
@26:00 UTOPIC THINKING
fascinating episode!
I thought I'd dip into the Daily Stoic this morning. I was unlucky. I was trying to work out if Cicero was being voiced by an e -reader or whether you had directed the actor to be as monotonic as he could manage. On that score he did very well. On the plus side, I will follow up on Cicero and the Stoic paradoxes. Thank you.
I question why Ryan omits race from his extensive list of privileges. It seems deliberate. Is he scared of alienating many of the people who keep his revenue stream flowing?
I find great value in the books written by Ryan Holliday, but this podcast makes me want to scream!! Seems to be well over 60% commercials, and if you binge listen to several you will hear the same commercials over and over. Love your work, Ryan, but I'll stick to the books.