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It Calls For Thee

2025/5/28
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作者:我认为,我们不应只关注领导者的不足,而应首先反思自身。我们常常期望他们做得更好,但我们自己是否也在尽力而为?重要的是,我们是否足够勇敢,是否在自己的岗位上尽职尽责。指责他人容易,但反省自身则更难。我经常会注意到别人的小缺点,却忽略了自己身上的大问题。因此,我需要思考我所坚持的原则,以及我愿意为之承担的风险。我应该关注我所选择解决的难题,无论是在社区、工作场所还是家庭中。我是否在与意见相左的人合作,还是因为害怕而退缩?我是否在以身作则,展现我希望在领导者身上看到的品质?真正的勇气要求我们身体力行,从自身做起。

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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. It calls for thee.

We know they can do better. We know they were elected to do better. We know they swore an oath to do better. We've been talking about our elected leaders and their many failures, that they refuse to stand up, that they refuse to risk their jobs, that they refuse to do the hard work of reaching across the aisle or tackling intractable, thankless problems. This is a problem, no question. But as always, Stoicism is not about them. It's about us.

When we say that courage is calling, do we mean other people or do we mean that the bell is tolling for us? The question, as always, is are we being brave enough? Are we doing our job? It's easy to condemn and judge others. It's harder to turn that judgment around. As Seneca, a hypocritical politician himself, it's worth noting, would say,

We tend to notice the pimple on someone else, ignoring that we ourselves are covered in sores. Think about the principles we are standing on. Think of what we are willing to risk. Think of the intractable problems we have chosen to tackle in our neighborhood, in our workplace, in our families. Think of whether we are working with people we disagree with, or are we too afraid? Are we embodying the traits that we would like to see in our leaders?

Because courage demands that we do. And obviously, this is the idea in Courage is Calling, a book I wrote back in 2020. But, you know...

Turns out to be particularly relevant today. It's the first in the Four Virtues series. Obviously, that was followed by Discipline is Destiny, and then Right Thing Right Now. And then I'm following with The Wisdom Book. That will complete the series that's coming out this fall. But do check out Courageous Calling. If you want a signed copy, you can grab that in the Daily Stoic store. I'll link to that in today's show notes. ♪

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