Look for the Smooth Handle | Balance the Books of Life Daily
The Daily Stoic30 Nov 2020

Look for the Smooth Handle | Balance the Books of Life Daily

In 1811, a 68-year-old Thomas Jefferson sat down to try to put down some advice that he could pass along to his 12-year-old granddaughter Cornelia. His advice survives to us as “Canons of Conduct,” 12 rules for living.

Ryan discusses the importance of one of Jefferson's rules, and reads over the week's guidance from the Daily Stoic Journal, on today's Daily Stoic Podcast.

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