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In this episode of Daily Stoic, we explore the principle of performing good deeds for their inherent value rather than seeking acknowledgment or reward. Reflecting on a passage from Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations," the discussion delves into why our motivations for doing the right thing should be intrinsic and not driven by the desire for recognition.
The episode challenges contemporary societal norms, particularly in the age of social media, where the act of doing good often gets intertwined with external validation. It encourages listeners to focus on the purity of their intentions and to embrace the role of being a gracious giver without expecting anything in return.
In this episode of Daily Stoic, we explore the principle of performing good deeds for their inherent value rather than seeking acknowledgment or reward. Reflecting on a passage from Marcus Aurelius's "Meditations," the discussion delves into why our motivations for doing the right thing should be intrinsic and not driven by the desire for recognition.
The episode challenges contemporary societal norms, particularly in the age of social media, where the act of doing good often gets intertwined with external validation. It encourages listeners to focus on the purity of their intentions and to embrace the role of being a gracious giver without expecting anything in return.