Always Consider the Unconsidered Consequences | Think About It from the Other Persons Perspective

Published: March 15, 2021, 7 a.m.

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\\u201cA little while back we talked about the bold stroke\\u2014inspired by the Stoics\\u2014which struck down Julius Caesar and his reign on the Ides of March. This moment has always been judged ambiguously by historians. Yes, Caesar was a tyrant\\u2026 but did the ends justify the means? And what were the ends? Were they successful? Were things better or worse?\\u201d

Ryan explains why you must think it all the way through before you act, and reads this week\\u2019s meditation from The Daily Stoic Journal, on today\\u2019s Daily Stoic Podcast.

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