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The Daily Stoic

What Will You Do Now?

The Daily Stoic

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

4.64.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2019

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

In the winter of 1824, things were not looking good for Simon Bolivar. He was at one of the lowest points of his decade-plus long revolution of South America. Many of the countries he had freed from Spanish rule were in chaos or at risk of being re-conquered. His own health had begun to fail from so many hours in the saddle on campaign. He was haggard and gaunt--skeletal, really.

Would he give up? Would he die? Would all this turn out to be for naught? With this in mind, a man asked Bolivar, as it appeared that he neared rock bottom, “What will you do now?”

The great liberator didn’t pause, he didn’t hesitate. All his charisma returned in an instant and he answered simply and definitively, “Triumph!”

It’s one of those scenes from history that sends chills down our spine. It’s Napoleon shouting, “There will be no Alps!” It’s the Spartans retorting to the Persians who claimed the arrows of their overwhelmingly superior forces would blot out the sun, “Then we shall fight in the shade.” It’s Churchill, “We shall go on to the end...we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be...we shall never surrender.”

It’s incredible bravery, fortitude, and strength. But here’s the thing: Those lines came from people just like you. Bolivar was a spoiled rich kid for most of his life. Napoleon started in the army as an artilleryman. No one, including Churchill’s parents, thought he’d amount to much. But these men did it--they put countless people on their backs and dragged their cause to victory.

Just like you can do. Remember Marcus’s line: If it’s humanly possible, know that you can do it. And think about Bolivar in that moment and how Stoic it was. He was focused not on the past, not on how bad things were, but on what he would do next. Because that’s all that matters. Because that’s all he controlled. And then he got to work.


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0:00.0

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0:13.6

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0:23.3

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0:36.3

What will you do now? In the winter of 1824, things were not looking good for Simon Bolivar. He was at one of the lowest points of his decade-long plus revolution of South America. Many of the countries he had freed from Spanish rule were in chaos,

0:53.3

or at risk of being reconquered. His own health had begun to fail from so many hours in the saddle on campaign. He was haggard and gaunt, skeletal, really. Would he give up? Would he die? Would this all turn out to be for naught? With this in mind, a man asked Bolivar as it appeared that he neared rock bottom. What will you do now?

1:16.3

Great Liberator didn't pause. He didn't hesitate. All his charisma returned in an instant, and he answered simply and definitively triumph.

1:27.3

It was one of those scenes from history that sends chills down our spine. It's Napoleon shouting, there will be no out. It's the Spartans retorting to the Persians who claimed the arrows of their overwhelmingly superior forces would blot out the sun.

1:44.3

We shall fight in the shade. It's Churchill. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight on the seas and oceans. We shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We shall defend our island. Whatever the cost may be. We shall never surrender.

2:00.3

It's incredible bravery, fortitude, and strength. But here's the thing, those lines came from people just like you. Bolivar was a spoiled rich kid for most of his life.

2:12.3

Napoleon started in the army as an artillery man. No one, including Churchill's parents, thought that he'd amount to much. But they did it. They put countless people on their backs and dragged their cause to victory, just like you can do.

2:28.3

Remember Marcus's line, if it's humanly possible, know that you can do it. And think about Bolivar in that moment and how stoke it was. He was focused not on the past, not on how bad things were, but on what he would do next.

2:45.3

Because that's all that matters. Because that's all he controlled, and then he got to work.

2:52.3

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3:22.3

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