| JUST FOUR DAYS LEFT TO JOIN THE 2026 Daily Stoic New Year, New You Challenge!  Every January, people tell themselves they'll change. But good intentions don't automatically turn into consistent action. It happens through practice. Through structure. Through smaller, consistent actions that compound over time. The 2026 Daily Stoic New Year, New You Challenge provides one actionable challenge per day for 3 weeks, all to help you sustain new, good habits and shed those that no longer serve you. It just takes one good decision to shape your whole year. We hope you join us. PASSAGE OF THE WEEK: Procrastination isn't saving you…it's only adding interest to the bill you're going to have to pay eventually. YOUTUBE TAKEAWAY OF THE WEEK: This week on the Daily Stoic YouTube channel, Ryan shares one actionable Stoic practice that you can try in the new year to improve your life. "It's the perfect habit to bring in not just to this year, but in these particularly frustrating, aggravating uncertain times … you'll feel better, you'll have more clarity, you'll know what you're supposed to do." Subscribe to Daily Stoic YouTube PODCAST TAKEAWAY OF THE WEEK: In a recent episode of The Daily Stoic Podcast, Ryan talks with legendary biographer Walter Isaacson for a wide-ranging, deeply thoughtful conversation recorded live at the Texas Tribune Festival. "You do everything you can, and then you understand the outcome is ultimately not up to you." 🎙️ Listen now on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Subscribe to Daily Stoic Podcast For a LIMITED TIME, give the gift of one full year of access to Daily Stoic Premium for 25% off now through December 31st. They'll get ad-free episodes, early access, and exclusive bonus content. Head to dailystoic.com/premium to get your gift subscription today! WHAT RYAN HOLIDAY IS READING: "Don't let yourself be fueled by a sense of guilt or shame, but rather with enthusiasm and a lust for life. Be ambitious, not perfect. There comes a point when you're fine just the way you are." — Moral Ambition: Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference by Rutger Bregman *** Follow us on social |
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