Author:  Ryan Holiday
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Many of the Stoic aphorisms are simple to remember and even sound smart when quoted. But that's not what philosophy is really about. The goal is to turn these words into works. As Musonius Rufus put it, the justification for philosophy is when "one brings together sound teaching with sound conduct." Today, or anytime, when you catch yourself wanting to condescendingly drop some knowledge that you have, grab it and ask: Would I be better saying words or letting my actions and choices illustrate that knowledge for me?

( Ryan Holiday )
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