Say Hello In this episode of Navigate the Day, I explore one of the most difficult yet freeing lessons in Stoic philosophy—acceptance. Inspired by Epictetus’ words, “Don’t seek for everything to happen as you wish it would, but rather wish that everything happens as it actually will,” I reflect on what it truly means to stop resisting reality and instead move with it. Lately, I’ve been wrestling with how my own resistance to “what is” creates unnecessary suffering. Whether it’s regret over...
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Say Hello In this episode of Navigate the Day, I explore one of the most difficult yet freeing lessons in Stoic philosophy—acceptance. Inspired by Epictetus’ words, “Don’t seek for everything to happen as you wish it would, but rather wish that everything happens as it actually will,” I reflect on what it truly means to stop resisting reality and instead move with it. Lately, I’ve been wrestling with how my own resistance to “what is” creates unnecessary suffering. Whether it’s regret over...
Say Hello In this episode of Navigate the Day, I reflect on Seneca’s reminder that so much of our suffering comes not from the present moment, but from rehearsing misery that hasn’t even happened. Worrying about what might go wrong—or clinging too tightly to what we fear losing—only robs us of the peace available right now. This past week, I’ve struggled with my own battles—feeling weak, scattered, and caught in cycles of regret and distraction. I’ve wrestled with questions of st...
Navigate The Day
Say Hello In this episode of Navigate the Day, I explore one of the most difficult yet freeing lessons in Stoic philosophy—acceptance. Inspired by Epictetus’ words, “Don’t seek for everything to happen as you wish it would, but rather wish that everything happens as it actually will,” I reflect on what it truly means to stop resisting reality and instead move with it. Lately, I’ve been wrestling with how my own resistance to “what is” creates unnecessary suffering. Whether it’s regret over...