You Can’t Be Afraid To Get Up There | Marcus Aurelius' Life Story
The Daily Stoic13 Aug 2024

You Can’t Be Afraid To Get Up There | Marcus Aurelius' Life Story

There’s a reason the Stoics held up courage as a key virtue. Because they believed that we were obligated to participate in public life and that this meant putting ourselves out there. Whatever it is that we want to do in life demands this courage. We can’t let our fears win.


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