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Salutations everyone. In this episode we read the Daily Stoic and reflect on Epictetuss teaching: when you find yourself blaming providence, turn it around and see events as aligned with a larger, rational plan. We explore how what feels like disaster can become a lucky break and how our losses may be anothers gains.
We discuss the awareness problem that keeps us focused on personal plans instead of a universal reason, the butterfly-effect nature of causes, and the Stoic idea that there are no coincidences. Have a good day.
By keironSalutations everyone. In this episode we read the Daily Stoic and reflect on Epictetuss teaching: when you find yourself blaming providence, turn it around and see events as aligned with a larger, rational plan. We explore how what feels like disaster can become a lucky break and how our losses may be anothers gains.
We discuss the awareness problem that keeps us focused on personal plans instead of a universal reason, the butterfly-effect nature of causes, and the Stoic idea that there are no coincidences. Have a good day.