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BONUS: You Know, You Can Do Something

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播音员: 自古以来,许多杰出人物都曾表达过对社会现状的担忧,并希望有人能够采取行动解决问题。然而,他们中的许多人,包括西塞罗、塞内卡和乔治·华盛顿,尽管表达了愿望,却未能充分利用自身的影响力去推动变革。这引发了我们对自身行动的反思。 我们常常抱怨世界的不公,希望他人能够有所作为,却很少意识到自己也能成为改变的推动者。我们总是找借口推迟行动,例如缺乏资格、需要他人先行动等等。这些借口都是站不住脚的。 马可·奥勒留作为罗马皇帝,也曾怀抱远大的理想,但最终未能完全实现。这说明,即使身处高位,也可能因为各种原因而未能将理想付诸实践。 因此,我们应该摒弃拖延的习惯,立即行动。不要等待时机成熟,不要等待他人先行动,而应该主动承担责任,成为改变的推动者。 我的新书《Right Thing Right Now》正是基于这一理念,鼓励读者立即行动,将好的品格、价值观和善行付诸实践。不要再等待,现在就开始行动吧!

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Wondery Plus subscribers can listen to The Daily Stoic early and ad-free right now. Just join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts. Welcome to The Daily Stoic Podcast, where each day we bring you a Stoic-inspired meditation designed to help you find strength and insight and wisdom into everyday life.

Each one of these episodes is based on the 2,000-year-old philosophy that has guided some of history's greatest men and women to help you learn from them, to follow in their example, and to start your day off with a little dose of courage and discipline and justice and wisdom. For more, visit dailystoic.com. You know, you can do something.

It's funny how much Cicero wished someone would do something to curb the lust for power of Caesar and Mark Antony and Octavian. How Seneca wished that Nero would grow up, how he wished someone would stand in his way, restore him to sanity. They said this privately. Sometimes they even said it publicly or at least alluded in as coded a way as possible to keep their heads. They alluded to their disagreements with these powerful men.

There is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do, George Washington said in 1776, to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery. And it's a relief to see one of the founders say such a thing. But it also makes you wonder, was there a man living a better position to see about that plan than George Washington? Who was he waiting for in the nation that he started and led to do something about it? Exactly.

And this is sort of a strange thing that we do. We lament the state of the world. We say we hope someone will do something, anything about a problem. But why does it not occur to us that we could be that person? There is a passage at the beginning of Meditations where Mark Srealis talks about a stoic dream for Rome, a Rome where individual rights are respected, where

where there is inequality of status and freedom of expression. Again, it's a noble idea. And who better to put it into play than the emperor of Rome? Yet, like Seneca, who was Nero's closest advisor, like Cicero, like George Washington, Marcus apparently had his reasons why this could not be more than an idea. Just like we have future plans, pipe dreams for how we'd like to run our business, intentions for what we hope to contribute.

reasons why we're not able to do that right now, reasons why we are not qualified, reasons why we need others to do something first.

This is nonsense. You should do it and you should do it right now. Of course, this is the idea in Courageous Calling, but also in Right Thing Right Now, which as it happens is $2.99 on Amazon right now. So maybe you were even like, oh yeah, I want to read that book someday. Well, it will never be cheaper than this book.

And why don't you grab it? I think it was at like 70 or 80 on Amazon right now. One of the highest ranks it's ever had. So that's pretty cool. People are reading it. And hopefully with this Naval Academy thing, there's a little bit of an urgency to it. Certainly I thought about it. It's like, hey, I'm going to draw a line. Am I going to do it later? Am I going to do it now? That's the idea. You grab right thing right now. Good character, good values, good deeds for $2.99 on Amazon. And we do have signed hardcovers at the Painted Porch and the Daily Stoic store. I'll link to that in today's show notes also.

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