Stoic Quote of the Day
Monday, June 08, 2026
Understand that every event is indifferent and nothing to you, of whatever sort it may be; for it will be in your power to make a right use of it, and this no one can hinder.
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Epictetus
Every situation we encounter in life, no matter how seemingly significant or trivial, does not inherently dictate how we should feel or react. Events themselves hold no intrinsic power over us or our well-being; they are indifferent. What shapes our experience is how we choose to interpret and respond to these events, and this choice is uniquely ours, beyond the influence of external forces. Imagine being stuck in a traffic jam—it could be an occasion for frustration and impatience, possibly ruining your mood for the day, or it could be an opportunity to listen to an audiobook or enjoy a moment of quiet reflection. This capacity to decide our response is a deep, empowering truth. Nobody can strip us of this autonomy. By acknowledging that the essence of our circumstances is neutral until colored by our internal judgments, we gain the freedom to navigate life's unpredictabilities with a sense of calm and control. This understanding fosters resilience, allowing us to transform any experience into a moment of growth or acceptance.