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Navigate The Day
Navigate The Day
471 episodes
6 days ago
Say Hello In this episode, I reflect on the Stoic idea that so much of our suffering comes from trying to control what was never ours to begin with. Epictetus reminds us that the real work of life is learning to separate what’s within our control from what isn’t—and then having the courage to live by that distinction. This week, I wrestle honestly with gratitude, frustration, and responsibility. I talk about how easy it is for me to focus on what’s missing in my life while overlooking what’s...
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Say Hello In this episode, I reflect on the Stoic idea that so much of our suffering comes from trying to control what was never ours to begin with. Epictetus reminds us that the real work of life is learning to separate what’s within our control from what isn’t—and then having the courage to live by that distinction. This week, I wrestle honestly with gratitude, frustration, and responsibility. I talk about how easy it is for me to focus on what’s missing in my life while overlooking what’s...
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Practice Silence
Navigate The Day
24 minutes
3 months ago
Practice Silence
Say Hello In this episode of Navigate the Day, I reflect on the Stoic lesson of restraint—on how silence, though often overlooked, can be one of our greatest teachers. Zeno’s words remind us that it’s better to trip with our feet than with our tongues, because words, once spoken, can’t be taken back. I’ve seen firsthand how impulsive speech can create unnecessary conflict and regret. It’s easy to react in the heat of emotion, but much harder to pause, to listen, and to let stillness do the t...
Navigate The Day
Say Hello In this episode, I reflect on the Stoic idea that so much of our suffering comes from trying to control what was never ours to begin with. Epictetus reminds us that the real work of life is learning to separate what’s within our control from what isn’t—and then having the courage to live by that distinction. This week, I wrestle honestly with gratitude, frustration, and responsibility. I talk about how easy it is for me to focus on what’s missing in my life while overlooking what’s...