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Feb 2025
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Why Stoicism Teaches Us to Be Prepared f...

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In this episode, I explore Meditations 3.8 and the idea of preparing for death—not as a morbid fascination, but as a necessary step toward living justly and without fear. Marcus Aurelius describes the Stoic sage as someone unshaken by fate, someone who meets the end of life without hesitation or regret. But how does this apply to the rest of us, who are still progressing in our practice?


“In the understanding of a man of chastened and purified spirit you will find, no trace of festering wound, no ulceration, no abscess beneath the skin. The hour of fate does not surprise his life before its fulfilment, so that one would say that the actor is leaving the stage before he has fulfilled his role, before the play is over. You will find nothing servile or artificial, no dependence on others nor severance from them; nothing to account for, nothing that needs a hole to hide in.” -- Meditations 3.8


A core theme in this meditation is the relationship between fear and duty. If we allow fear—whether of death, judgment, or hardship—to dictate our choices, we risk abandoning our roles and responsibilities. Through a firefighter analogy, I break down how Stoicism teaches us to act justly by focusing on our roles rather than potential consequences. The takeaway? True Stoic practice isn’t about becoming fearless but about ensuring that fear never prevents us from acting in alignment with Virtue.


Key Takeaways:


• Marcus Aurelius is speaking about the Stoic sage, not the Prokoptôn.

• Fear of death impairs our ability to act justly and fulfill our roles.

• Stoicism does not glorify suffering—it values resilience and moral clarity.

• Stoics are not indifferent to life, but they recognize it as an indifferent in the pursuit of Virtue.

• The ancient Stoics believed sagehood was theoretically possible, but practically, it remains an unreachable ideal.


Ultimately, this meditation reminds us that shedding fear—especially fear of death—frees us to serve others and pursue Virtue without hesitation.


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