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The Daily Stoic

You’re Not That Important

The Daily Stoic

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

4.55.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2019

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

A few weeks ago, a horse at The Preakness threw its jockey right out of the gate and kept running. Like really kept running. It ran the whole race twice! For a few seconds there during its first go-round, it was a real contender in the race. It’s actually not that uncommon for horses to complete a race without their rider, and sometimes even nearly win—a fact that must humble all jockeys. 

Life is full of examples like this. Monkeys randomly picking stocks will often outperform the market. Index funds beat world class hedge fund managers almost more than average. Warren Buffett made and won a decade-long bet to this effect: putting his money on a boring, low-cost stock index fund outperforming a collection of hedge funds. 

The lesson of these little oddities is in their lack of oddness. Marcus Aurelius took pains to remind himself just how common he was, just how many emperors came before him and would come after. Surely he must have noted to himself that if Hadrian hadn’t chosen him, somebody else would have filled in. If he had worked less hard or retreated from Rome, like his predecessor Tiberius, life would have carried on without him and history would have been only imperceptibly different. 

The same goes for us. Yes, it’s wonderful that you’re here. Yes, you’re very talented and good at what you do. But also...you’re just not that important. Even the very best of us are just tiny dots on the graph, and we’re all replaceable. Like those jockeys, we’re all riding on the backs of horses that are doing most of the work. We all have the wind of progress pushing us forward, we’re all just one of many people capable of helping things along. 

Let this humble you a little. Let it help you take things a little less seriously. Don’t let it stop you from trying, of course, but allow it to erase your ego when you start to think you’ve got this thing beat. 



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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

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0:34.3

You're not that important. A few weeks ago, a horse at the prechtis threw its jockey right out of the gate and kept running. Like, really kept running. It ran the whole race twice.

0:47.3

For a few seconds there, during its first go-around, it was a real contender in the race. And it's actually not that uncommon for horses to complete a race without their rider, and sometimes, even nearly win. A fact that must humble all jockeys.

1:01.3

Life is full of examples like this. Monkeys randomly picking stocks that will outperform the market. Index funds beat world-class hedge fund managers almost more than average.

1:12.3

Warren Buffett made in one decade-long bet to this effect, putting his money on boring low-cost stock index funds, which outperformed a collection of hedge funds.

1:23.3

The lessons of these little oddities is their lack of oddness. Marcus Aurelius took pains to remind himself just how common he was. Just how many emperors came before him and would come after.

1:35.3

Surely he must have noted to himself that if Hadrian hadn't chosen him, someone else would have filled in. If he had worked less hard or retreated from Rome like his predecessor, Tiberius, life would have carried on without him, and history would have been only imperceptibly different.

1:53.3

The same goes for us. Yes, it's wonderful that you're here. Yes, very talented and good at what you do, but also, you're just not that important.

2:02.3

Even the very best of us are just tiny dots on the graph and we're all replaceable. Like those jockeys, we're all riding on the backs of horses that are doing most of the work.

2:12.3

We all have the wind of progress pushing this forward. We're all just one of many people capable of helping things along. Let this humble you a little. Let it help you take things a little less seriously. Don't let it stop you from trying, of course.

2:29.3

But allow it to erase your ego when you start to think you've got this thing beat.

2:35.3

In exciting news, we now have an obstacle is the way pendant. If you want to carry this idea with you everywhere you go, it's a necklace you can wear.

2:46.3

It says the obstacles the way in the front has a mountain path carved through the steep mountain up to the top and on the back it has that quote from Marcus really is the impediment to action advances action.

2:58.3

What stands in the way becomes the way you can check it out at dailystoic.com slash store.

3:06.3

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