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On July 1, the Daily Stoic reading reflects on Diogenes’ warning that market prices often disguise what truly matters. Through striking contrasts — like a diamond-encrusted sofa versus a cheap act of violence — the episode shows how markets can reflect human folly as much as rational choice.
Rooted in Cynic and Stoic teachings (Diogenes, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius), the episode urges listeners to distinguish true value from costly trinkets you can’t take with you. The takeaway: learn the difference between what is worth paying for and what isn’t.
By keironOn July 1, the Daily Stoic reading reflects on Diogenes’ warning that market prices often disguise what truly matters. Through striking contrasts — like a diamond-encrusted sofa versus a cheap act of violence — the episode shows how markets can reflect human folly as much as rational choice.
Rooted in Cynic and Stoic teachings (Diogenes, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius), the episode urges listeners to distinguish true value from costly trinkets you can’t take with you. The takeaway: learn the difference between what is worth paying for and what isn’t.