Stoic Quote of the Day
Friday, July 10, 2026
No man is so faint-hearted that he would rather hang in suspense for ever than drop once for all.
—
Seneca
Even those who may feel timid or afraid must confront the idea that living in uncertainty and constant anxiety is far more draining than confronting a challenge head-on, regardless of the outcome. In our everyday lives, we often find ourselves hesitant to make decisions because of the fear of failure or dissatisfaction with the end result. This might be as simple as deciding to change careers or having a difficult conversation with a loved one. The limbo of indecision can be a heavy burden, overshadowing our ability to experience life fully. Stoic wisdom reminds us that taking decisive action—even if it means facing an unfavorable result—is ultimately less taxing than being caught in the endless loop of 'what-ifs' and doubts. Embracing the fact that a definite outcome, even one that involves an initial setback, is more empowering and freeing than remaining stuck in perpetual uncertainty allows us to build resilience and learn from our experiences, fostering a life of purpose and peace.