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In this episode of The Strong Stoic, I explore a Stoic paradox: the one making the most progress often feels it the least.
Drawing from Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and real-world examples from leadership, fitness, and personal responsibility, this episode breaks down why conscientious people feel behind, why growth creates insecurity, and why feeling unstable doesn’t mean you’re weak.
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If you’ve felt stretched, inadequate, or unsure lately—this episode may help you see that discomfort differently.
By Brandon Tumblin4.7
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In this episode of The Strong Stoic, I explore a Stoic paradox: the one making the most progress often feels it the least.
Drawing from Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and real-world examples from leadership, fitness, and personal responsibility, this episode breaks down why conscientious people feel behind, why growth creates insecurity, and why feeling unstable doesn’t mean you’re weak.
I talk about:
If you’ve felt stretched, inadequate, or unsure lately—this episode may help you see that discomfort differently.

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