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Today’s episode opens with a simple affirmation — "I accept that I am deserving of love and kindness" — then moves into a stoic reflection on aligning our choices with what will be. Drawing on Epictetus’ idea of binding our will to God’s will, it explores how acceptance and self-possession free us from resisting what we cannot change.
The episode closes with the story of General Eisenhower on the eve of D-Day: after exhaustive preparation he accepted that the outcome was beyond his control. The combined message: prepare fully, act with purpose, and then surrender the result to forces larger than ourselves.
By keironToday’s episode opens with a simple affirmation — "I accept that I am deserving of love and kindness" — then moves into a stoic reflection on aligning our choices with what will be. Drawing on Epictetus’ idea of binding our will to God’s will, it explores how acceptance and self-possession free us from resisting what we cannot change.
The episode closes with the story of General Eisenhower on the eve of D-Day: after exhaustive preparation he accepted that the outcome was beyond his control. The combined message: prepare fully, act with purpose, and then surrender the result to forces larger than ourselves.