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The Daily Stoic

Have A Near-Death Experience Every Morning

The Daily Stoic

Daily Stoic | Backyard Ventures

Education, Stoicism, Stoic, Ryan Holiday, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Business, Daily Stoic, Stoic Philosophy, Philosophy, 694393

4.55.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Ryan talks about the importance of thinking about what you will do when you get thrown for a loop.

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Welcome to the Daily Stood Podcast where each day we bring you a passage of ancient wisdom

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designed to help you find strength, insight and wisdom every day life.

0:41.7

Each one of these passages is based on the 2000 year old philosophy that has guided some

0:46.0

of history's greatest men and women.

0:51.4

Have a near death experience every morning.

0:57.9

Seneca nearly died in his early 20s.

1:00.5

He had always struggled with a long condition, but moving from rural Spain to the congested

1:04.9

polluted city of Rome caused some kind of flare up.

1:08.9

It was so painfully said he had the impulse to end his life.

1:12.8

Seneca never fully recovered the flare up never unflayered, never died down or faded away.

1:18.5

He said that he lived in a state of a sort of continued last gas.

1:23.4

All the physician could do was tell him to get really good practicing how to die.

1:29.1

Now there's nothing that puts life in perspective like a near death experience.

1:33.6

There's also nothing it could be argued that has produced better art.

1:37.0

Montaine had a near death experience.

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