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The Daily Stoic

Heaven Beside You…Hell Within

The Daily Stoic

Daily Stoic | Backyard Ventures

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

4.55.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2019

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

It’s late summer now and you might be thinking it’s time to squeeze in a last minute vacation. Or maybe you’ve been looking forward to a long-planned one to some distant location. This is just what I need, you’re thinking. I can’t wait to get out there on the beach…or the mountains…or those beautiful ruins. 

We think we can escape from our job. From our problems. From our depression. From our low-grade dissatisfaction with our ordinary lives. But what do we find when we arrive to the exotic location? After we check in to the hotel or the Airbnb? We find, after the rush wears off, that we don’t feel any different. We brought ourselves with us…the true source of our unhappiness. 

Seneca was an avid traveler who saw how often his fellow tourists were in denial, how they foolishly thought a change of scenery could exempt them from the real inner-work they needed to do. He liked to quote Epicurus who said that “every man flees himself.” We can imagine Seneca enjoying the lyric from a song by Alice in Chains: heaven beside you…hell within.

That’s why vacations often disappoint. Because as beautiful as they are, as much as we design them for relaxation, they are incapable of overriding our anxiety and our dysfunction. If our soul is tense, no amount of massages will relax it. If our mind is chaos, no amount of time in the water will order it. If our life is a mess, eventually we’ll have to return to it–and all the tours and long dinners will evaporate it in a minute. 

If you want to be happy, if you want to relax, look inward. Do the work. Not only will you be happier at home, but you’ll enjoy your time on the road more too.


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0:00.0

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0:13.6

Welcome to the Daily Stoke. For each day, we read a short passage designed to help you cultivate the strength, insight, wisdom necessary for living good life.

0:23.3

Each one of these passages is based on the 2000 year old philosophy that has guided some of history's greatest men and women. For more, you can visit us at DailyStoic.com.

0:35.3

Heaven beside you, hell within. It's late summer now and you might be thinking it's time to squeeze in a last minute vacation. Or maybe you've been looking forward to a long planned one to some distant location.

0:49.3

This is just what I need, you're thinking, I can't wait to get out there on the beach or the mountains or those beautiful ruins.

0:56.3

We think we can escape from our job, from our problems, from our depression, from our low grade dissatisfaction with our ordinary lives. But what do we find when we arrive to the exotic location? After we check into the hotel or the Airbnb?

1:11.3

We find after the rush wears off that we don't feel any different. We brought ourselves with us, the true source of our unhappiness.

1:20.3

Sennaka was an avid traveler who saw how often his fellow tourists were in denial. How they foolishly thought a change of scenery could exempt them from the real inner work they needed to do.

1:31.3

He liked to quote Epicurus who said that every man flees himself. We can imagine Sennaka enjoying the lyric from a song by Alice and Chains, heaven beside you, hell within.

1:44.3

That's why vacations often disappoint. Because it's beautiful as they are, as much as we design them for relaxation, they are incapable of overriding our anxiety and our dysfunction.

1:56.3

If our soul is tense, no amount of massages will relax it. If our mind is chaos, no amount of time in the water will order it. If our life is a mess, eventually we'll have to return to it and all the tours and long dinners will evaporate in a minute.

2:12.3

If you want to be happy, if you want to relax, look inward. Do the work. Not only will you be happier at home, but you'll enjoy your time on the road more, too.

2:24.3

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2:38.3

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2:52.3

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3:17.3

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