Today's Stoic Thought

“He who laughs at the human race deserves better of it than he who mourns for it, for the former leaves it some good hopes of improvement, while the latter stupidly weeps over what he has given up all hopes of mending.”
Seneca

When a friend makes a mistake at work, instead of mocking them like others, offering encouragement can inspire them to improve their performance, creating a more positive work environment. For example, if a colleague forgets a key detail in a presentation, you could choose to laugh it off and offer constructive feedback rather than criticize them harshly. Encouraging growth and improvement instead of dwelling on their mistake can lead to a better outcome for all involved.

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Anxiety in a man’s heart weighs him down, but a good word makes him glad.
Proverbs 12:25 ESV

The Bible verse reminds us that a kind word can cheer someone up and provide the courage they need to keep going. By choosing to encourage others instead of ridiculing them, we show courage in standing up for what is right and uplifting those around us. This aligns with the Stoic pillar of Courage, which involves facing challenges with bravery and kindness.


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