Decide Like a Stoic

Decide Like a Stoic

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In this episode, I lay out a practical, step-by-step Stoic framework for making decisions well.

A lot of people interested in Stoicism know the quotes, know the terminology, and understand the broad concepts — but when an actual difficult choice appears in front of them, they still don’t know what to do. This episode is about solving that problem.

I begin by making a distinction the Stoics took very seriously: the difference between wanting something and determining whether something is right. Most difficult decisions are not difficult because we don’t know what we desire, but because we’re uncertain what action accords with virtue and reason.

From there, I walk through an orthodox Stoic decision-making method rooted in Panaetius and preserved through Cicero’s De Officiis.

The process begins with examining what the Stoics understood to be the four roles every human being occupies simultaneously:

  • Our universal human nature as rational beings bound by the virtues.
  • Our individual nature — our temperament, strengths, and weaknesses.
  • Our circumstantial roles — parent, child, citizen, employee, neighbour.
  • Our chosen roles — career, projects, commitments, ambitions.

I use a detailed example throughout the episode: a person deciding whether to take a major overseas promotion while also caring for an aging mother whose health is declining.

The key Stoic insight is this: the right action is usually found at the intersection of all four roles. Most modern ethical thinking frames difficult choices as trade-offs, but Stoicism instead asks us to search for the action that satisfies all our legitimate roles without violating virtue.

I then explain the “tragic conflict clause” — what to do when no intersection seems possible. In those cases, the Stoics held that lower-order roles must be abandoned before virtue itself is compromised.

After identifying a candidate action, I introduce three tests the Stoics would apply:

  • The rational defence test: can you clearly explain why the action is right?
  • The sage test: would a genuinely wise person choose this?
  • The role-fidelity test: does the action honour your responsibilities regardless of what others do?

Finally, I discuss the importance of post-action review — what the Stoics called prokopē, or progress. Stoic character is built not through perfect choices, but through repeated examination, correction, and refinement over time.

The core point of the episode is simple: Stoicism is not passive inspiration or emotional comfort. It is a disciplined framework for reasoning through life well and choosing in alignment with nature, virtue, and our roles.

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