Your Saturday Stoic Review — Week of Dec 29 - Jan 4
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PASSAGE OF THE WEEK:
Stoicism is the art of getting active in your own rescue…and in so doing, rescuing others. By reforming and improving ourselves, we are reforming and improving the world—because we are a part of the world.
This week on the Daily Stoic YouTube channel, Ryan shares the seemingly small things you can do right now that will add up to make 2026 your best year yet.
"In fact, I would say that neither you or I are anywhere near our full potential. What happened?"
Mel Robbins | What Would a Stoic Think About The Let Them Theory?
Would the Stoics agree with Mel Robbins' "Let Them" Theory? In this conversation, Mel Robbins sits down with Ryan to look at The Let Them Theory through a Stoic lens. They discuss what Marcus Aurelius would really say about letting go, where acceptance becomes strength, and why so much of our stress comes from fighting things that were never in our control to begin with. Ryan and Mel talk about jealousy and comparison, why letting go does not mean giving up, and learning how to protect your energy
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WHAT RYAN HOLIDAY IS READING:
"In a wicked world, relying upon experience from a single domain is not only limiting, it can be disastrous."
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