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K8

Give People The Benefit of the Doubt

October 4, 2020

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

I was driving home today from golf. We were cruising down the highway and suddenly people were slamming on their brakes and merging into the lane I was in. There was a copy who had someone pulled over on the road. People in Tennessee often try to get over to the best of their ability. If you can’t you just slow down.

I let the truck in front of me over. The car that was right behind him also tried to get over. The problem was I only had enough room for the truck. I saw the car star getting into my line so I adjusted and moved to the edge of the road out of my lane. My buddy riding with me told me the dude had just flipped me off. I shrugged it off. In the past I may have gotten upset. There was nothing I could really do about it. I had adjusted and we avoided an accident. I didn’t see it.

The other thing was that I gave the person the benefit of the doubt. Maybe they were upset at themselves for not giving enough room in between. Maybe that person didn’t see me in the left lane and noticed it only after they tried to merge. They could be having a bad day. We moved on without further incident.

In Experiences Tags self improvement, Daily Stoic
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Andre Hunter

Andre Hunter

Don't Get Mad. Help.

October 3, 2020

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

If someone makes me mad it’s on me not them. Being angry on the inside for what other people are doing even if it’s rude isn’t a good way to use energy. Instead this stoic suggests we politely call it out. We do it with our families and friends. Why not with strangers? There have been times when someone has done something rude and I don’t speak up. I’ve since learned that I can control my own emotions towards that moment. The intriguing thing is if speaking up would help even if it’s awkward. Maybe it doesn’t and we go back to the way things are. At least I tried. I am controlling my emotions after all.

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Angèle Kamp

Angèle Kamp

Revenge is a Dish Best Not Served

October 2, 2020

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

I’ve found that when I try to take revenge on someone I usually end up in a worse position. Even if I got them. I feel pretty shitty for the act. If I don’t get them back, I’m left feeling defeated and a worse spot than before. There is no win in the situation. I haven’t tried to take revenge for a while. Even something as regular as driving. I try to remind myself that the other person is having a bad day or worse is just an awful person and probably has more issues than cutting me off.

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Yancy Min

Yancy Min

Daily Stoic(s)

October 1, 2020

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

Yesterday - Honesty As Our Default

Working in security I’ve seen the skeletons. Some of those skeletons have been used for political maneuvers. I’ve been left out of those maneuvers because the people involved know I hold honesty as a high quality. I am honest with people and thus have been kept out of things within the company. It’s something I don’t plan to change.

Today - Always Love

Love is a much more powerful tool than anger. Which is unfortunate because there’s not enough love going around on the internet. Social media has spiraled down into a cesspit of hate and anger. It’s why I often stay off it these days. I don’t want that as part of my life.

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Mitchell Griest

Mitchell Griest

Reverence and Justice

October 1, 2020

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

Respect and honesty. The book says virtue. I feel like I try to adhere to these principles. There’s not really lot I can say here. Be respectful of what we have and of others. By honest and speak truthfully to them. It’s easy and it’s hard.

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