Stoic Meditations

Occasional reflections on the wisdom of Ancient Greek and Roman philosophers with Prof. Massimo Pigliucci. Complete index by author and source at https://massimopigliucci.org/stoic-podcast/. (cover art by Marek Škrabák; original music by Ian Jolin-Rasmussen). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stoicmeditations/support

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465. Go through life like a traveler stopping at an inn


Life is short, and we should thread lightly, mindful of the fact that it is up to us to leave the place in good conditions, so that the next travelers will enjoy it as much as we did.

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 October 14, 2019  2m
 
 

464. Sometimes people live too long for their own good


If sickness had carried off that glory and support of the empire Gnaeus Pompeius, at Naples, he would have died the undoubted head of the Roman people, but as it was, a short extension of time cast him down from his pinnacle of fame.

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 October 11, 2019  2m
 
 

463. On the nature of death


If anyone pities the dead, he ought also to pity those who have not been born. Death is neither a good nor a bad thing, for that alone which is something can be a good or a bad thing.

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 October 10, 2019  3m
 
 

462. Do not fear the netherworld, don't listen to the fantasies of poets and priests


He who dies need fear no darkness, no prison, no blazing streams of fire, no river of Lethe, no judgment seat before which he must appear, and that Death is such utter freedom that he need fear no more despots.

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 October 7, 2019  2m
 
 

461. Nature is fair in her bargains


Whenever we decide to do something, we enter in a bargain with the cosmic web of cause-effect. The decision and effort is up to us, the outcome not so.

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 October 4, 2019  2m
 
 

episode 460: 460. The common lot of mortals


Every time we lose a loved one it means that we have, in fact, loved. So we should not be resentful for what the universe has taken, but rather thankful for what it has given.

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 October 3, 2019  2m
 
 

episode 459: 459. Women are just as capable as men of achieving eudaimonia


Believe me -- says Seneca to Marcia -- [women] have the same intellectual power as men, and the same capacity for honorable and generous action.

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 October 2, 2019  3m
 
 

episode 458: 458. Which is the better lot, to be happy for a short time or not at all?


Seneca reminds his friend Marcia, who had lost a son a couple of years later, that it is better to be thankful for what she had, rather than resentful for what she has lost.

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 October 1, 2019  3m
 
 

episode 457: 457. No regrets, only thankfulness


Everything we think we have is actually on loan from the universe, so to speak, and we need to be ready to give it back whenever the universe recalls the loan, no matter in what form it does it.

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 September 30, 2019  2m
 
 

456. Pay attention to the setbacks of others


One way to prepare for setbacks in life is to pay attention when they happen to others. We are not exceptions to the fabric of the universe, we are an integral part of it. What happens to others may or will happen to us.

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 September 27, 2019  2m