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IT IS WELL TO BE FLEXIBLE

“He can’t serve in the military? Let him seek public ofice. Must he live in the private sector? Lethim be a spokesperson. Is he condemned to silence? Let him aid his fellow citizens by silentpublic witness. Is it dangerous to enter the Forum? Let him display himself, in private homes, atpublic events and gatherings, as a good associate, faithful friend, and moderate tablemate. Hashe lost the duties of a citizen? Let him exercise those of a human being.”
—SENECA, ON TRANQUILITY OF MIND, 4.3
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IT IS WELL TO BE FLEXIBLE “He can’t serve in the military? Let him seek public ofice. Must he live in the private sector? Lethim be a spokesperson. Is he condemned to silence? Let him aid his fellow citizens by silentpublic witness. Is it dangerous to enter…
Shortly before his death, as victory in the Civil War was finally within his grasp, Lincoln told a storyto an audience of generals and admirals about a man who had approached him for a high-rankinggovernment appointment. First, the man asked if he might be made a foreign minister. Upon being turneddown, the man asked for a more modest position. Upon being turned down again, he asked for a job as alow-level customs oficer. Finding he could not get even that, he finally just asked Lincoln for an old pairof trousers. “Ah,” Lincoln laughed as he concluded the story, “it is well to be humble.”

This story embodies the flexibility and determination of Stoicism. If we can’t do this, then perhaps wecan try that. And if we can’t do that, then perhaps we can try some other thing. And if that thing isimpossible, there is always another. Even if that final thing is just being a good human being—we alwayshave some opportunity to practice our philosophy, to make some contribution.
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I just finished this in the morning. Technically it's a simple project take me not alot of time.
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THIS IS WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR

“Why then are we ofended? Why do we complain? This is what we’re here for.”
—SENECA, ON PROVIDENCE, 5.7b–8
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THIS IS WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR “Why then are we ofended? Why do we complain? This is what we’re here for.” —SENECA, ON PROVIDENCE, 5.7b–8
No one said life was easy. No one said it would be fair.Don’t forget, though, that you come from a long, unbroken line of ancestors who survivedunimaginable adversity, dificulty, and struggle. It’s their genes and their blood that run through your bodyright now. Without them, you wouldn’t be here.

You’re an heir to an impressive tradition—and as their viable ofspring, you’re capable of what theyare capable of. You’re meant for this. Bred for it.

Just something to keep in mind if things get tough.
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Am working on a short movie project Stay tuned
Also am working on a more complex project of mine. I will announce it after some time.
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The name of the project is
'ROP'
It was late very late
But I needed to go to gym.
Am there now
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BLOW YOUR OWN NOSE

“We cry to God Almighty, how can we escape this agony? Fool, don’t you have hands? Or couldit be God forgot to give you a pair? Sit and pray your nose doesn’t run! Or, rather just wipe yournose and stop seeking a scapegoat.”
—EPICTETUS, DISCOURSES, 2.16.13
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BLOW YOUR OWN NOSE “We cry to God Almighty, how can we escape this agony? Fool, don’t you have hands? Or couldit be God forgot to give you a pair? Sit and pray your nose doesn’t run! Or, rather just wipe yournose and stop seeking a scapegoat.” —EPICTETUS…
The world is unfair. The game is rigged. So-and-so has it out for you. Maybe these theories are true,but practically speaking—for the right here and now—what good are they to you? That government report or that sympathetic news article isn’t going to pay the bills or rehab your broken leg or find thatbridge loan you need. Succumbing to the self-pity and “woe is me” narrative accomplishes nothing—nothing except sapping you of the energy and motivation you need to do something about your problem.

We have a choice: Do we focus on the ways we have been wronged, or do we use what we’ve beengiven and get to work? Will we wait for someone to save us, or will we listen to Marcus Aurelius’sempowering call to “get active in your own rescue—if you care for yourself at all—and do it while youcan.” That’s beter than just blowing your own nose (which is a step forward in itself).