“A nation is born stoic, and dies epicurean.”Will Durant
In modern life, we can see this quote reflected in how societies might start with values like hard work and discipline to achieve prosperity, but over time may become more focused on luxury and comfort, losing their initial drive and resilience. This can be observed when a company begins with a strong work ethic and dedication to a mission, only to later prioritize short-term gains and employee perks over long-term growth and sustainability.
The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.
The verse Proverbs 21:5 aligns with the idea that starting with wisdom in decision-making, such as focusing on hard work and discipline, leads to long-term prosperity. It emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and diligence to achieve success, which resonates with the Stoic pillar of Wisdom.