Stoic Quote of the Day
Monday, June 01, 2026
We should realize that an opinion is not easily formed unless a person says and hears the same things every day and practises them in real life.
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Epictetus
In the teachings of Epictetus, forming opinions requires consistent dedication and practice, akin to the rehearsals an actor undergoes before stepping onto a stage. Our beliefs and opinions are not merely products of spontaneous thought; they are cultivated through repetition and experience. Just as athletes train daily to refine their skills, our minds need daily nourishment of ideas and values to shape resilient viewpoints. For instance, someone striving for better health will often find that their strong opinion about the benefits of exercise grows as they engage with it repeatedly—not just by hearing about it but by actively integrating it into their lifestyle. In modern life, this suggests the importance of surrounding ourselves with the voices and actions that reflect our desired growth, allowing our day-to-day choices to reinforce our opinions and shape our character. By consciously choosing the messages and behaviors we expose ourselves to, and by practicing them diligently, we ensure that our beliefs are deeply rooted and aligned with the life we aspire to lead.