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Djim Loic@loic

Djim Loic

@loic

Spendthrifts of Time

November 29, 2020

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

Time is our most valuable asset. Property, status, and money can all be lost and reattained. Time is not something I have a lot of. This is why I’ve stopped worrying about what’s on the news or social media. It started feeling like a waste of time. At points I would just mindlessly scroll. The stuff I did find didn’t provide me a lot of value. At one point it got so bad that I started getting headaches. As I begun cutting out social media and other forms of time wasters my headaches went away.

I still do video games and watch TV shows and pursue other things. Those all provide me some sort of value that social media never did. I have put more time into other pursuits that maximize value like spending time with the family and reading so that I can relax and improve.

In Experiences Tags self improvement, Daily Stoic
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Tengyart@tengyart

Tengyart

@tengyart

Don't Hide From Your Feelings

November 28, 2020

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

This is something I’ve learned studying stoicism. It’s the point of meditation. To self-reflect and address emotions instead of distracting myself or running away from them. It’s a bit of a balance because dealing with emotions can feel like trying to change them. Frustration on the golf course is dangerous. It can lead from one bad shot to the next. Which is why I try to move on from what already happened. That might seem like I’m running away. We can control how we feel. We can accept the frustration, take a deep breath, and move on.

In Experiences Tags self improvement, Daily Stoic
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Julius Drost@juliusdrost

Julius Drost

@juliusdrost

The Cards We're Dealt

November 27, 2020

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

This month seems to be a bit of a downer for the stoic book. Each passage is about death. How if we knew it was coming we’d change. I feel like I think about it a lot. For myself. For people around me. I wonder how I would react or how people would do without me. I’ve tried to live a life where my family can move on without me. They may even be in a better place from a financial standpoint.

Succession planning is another one of those things. Who takes over if this person leaves. Often people use, “getting hit by a bus.” That knowledge for the role and responsibilities is instantly gone. How do we account for that. The information security field also has the anticipation mindset of what happens if something goes horribly long. Maybe that’s why I’m comfortable with what happens and knowing that I or others will move on.

In Experiences Tags self improvement, Daily Stoic
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Ricardo Cruz@mavrick

Ricardo Cruz

@mavrick

The Sword Dangles Over You

November 26, 2020

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

There’s a clear them this month. I am mortal. At some point I will reach the end. I’ve never struggled with this nor do I desire to live forever. Movies like Saving Private Ryan and Braveheart came out in my teams. Both deal with war and death. Some will make it through these events. Other will not. I’ve accepted that I’m probably not one of those guys on Omaha beach who make it only to sand. This helps me stay grounded in life. I don’t have grand plans to become famous or aspire to great things. I’m happy with where I am and what I can do to pass on a small legacy.

In Experiences Tags self improvement, Daily Stoic
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Patrick Schneider@patrick_schneider

Patrick Schneider

@patrick_schneider

The Benefits Of Sobering Thoughts

November 25, 2020

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

Keeping death in our minds helps me stay balanced in life. It helps me to live life to the fullest and to take one day at a time because the end is either near or way down the road. I don’t really have much to add to this stoic.

In Experiences Tags self improvement, Daily Stoic
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