Will You Be Proud of This?

Published: Aug. 5, 2020, 6 a.m.

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"Marcus had no interest in posthumous fame. He was a private man. It\\u2019s a historical irony that today he is famous for a work of art he desperately wanted no one to see. What he really cared about was what he did in the moment, who he was as a person, how he responded to crises and difficulty. 'Just that you do the right thing,' he told himself, \\u201cthe rest doesn\\u2019t matter.\\u201d That would be his legacy, that would be his source of pride, not the buildings he erected or the conquests he made."

Ryan describes how you should act in climactic moments in today's Daily Stoic Podcast.

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