A Year of Living Stoically - March 20, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 160


There is living in luxury and living well. Be content to live well. Living in luxury is a manifestation of greed and it robs the world and our fellow man of precious resources that should be preserved for future generations.



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Journal Entry - March 20, 2026



8 Japanese Secrets to Detox Your Mind


SHINRIN-YOKU

Take a 20 minute slow walk. Breathe through your nose. Take notice of the things around you.

  • Lowers cortisol
  • Reduces rumination
  • Improves focus
  • Calms sympathetic nervous system

MA

Sit and breathe with no distractions for 10 minutes.

  • Reduces dopamine overload
  • Improves emotional control
  • Increases clarity
  • Reduces anxiety

KAIZEN

Improve one small thing every day. Just one thing.

  • Removes feelings of being overwhelmed
  • Builds momentum when repeated
  • Improves confidence
  • Reduces procrastination

WABI-SABI

Stop second guessing yourself. Allow yourself to make mistakes. Post imperfect work. Accept where you are right now.

  • Reduces comparison anxiety
  • Stops perfection paralysis
  • Improves mental peace
  • Gives you the release to move forward

IKIGAI

Write. Write down answers to the following questions. What do I love. What am I good at. What do people value about me.

  • Reduces confusion about who you are
  • Improves direction
  • Increases motivation
  • Lowers existential stress

HARA HACHI BU

Stop eating at 80% full. Pause mid-meal to contemplate. Chew slowly.

  • Improves impulse control
  • Stabilizes blood sugar
  • Reduces brain fog
  • Trains discipline

OUBAITORI

Time your Social Media interaction. Do not exceed the limit you have set. Remove accounts, emails, interactions that are not positive. Focus on your progress not on what other people are doing.

  • Reduces envy
  • Increases self-worth
  • Improves focus
  • Increases well-being

SHOGANAI

If something is bothering you ask: “Can I control this?” If the answer is “No,” release it.

  • Lowers stress reactivity
  • Improves resilience
  • Protects your mental energy
  • Relaxes you


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A Year of Living Stoically - March 19, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 159


Seneca said that it is more easy to laugh at life than it is to lament it.

There is little to be gained by getting angry or sad. There is always something we can do to adjust our behavior to avoid becoming a victim of anger or sadness.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 18, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 158


We should get rid of all things that are unnecessary for our living. This will free us. Always remember that even dire misfortune can be an opening that brings us to a better place



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Journal Entry - March 19, 2026



Tattoo


Some of you might know what I’m talking about… I think she needs a tattoo on her arm that says “Brad.” Better yet, “B-Rad.”



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Journal Entry - March 18, 2026



The Greatest Sentence Ever Written


John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin
drafting the Declaration of Independence.
Painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris.


“We hold these truths to be self-evident
that all men are created equal,
that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,
that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Declaration of Independence

“Equal rights for all does not mean fewer rights for you.”
T-Shirt


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Journal Entry - March 17, 2026



Happy St. Patrick’s Day!




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A Year of Living Stoically - March 17, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 157


Understand the past and respect it, but don’t make it your sole guide for what should be your path forward. The past is a guide meant to teach us, not a guide meant to lead us by blind obedience.



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Journal Entry - March 17, 2026



Marcus Aurelius


“In the year 170, the most powerful man in the world sat down to write. Not to an audience or for publications, but to himself, for himself. His name was Marcus Aurelius, the emperor of Rome. Miraculously, these writings survive –and contain within them a profound prescription for wisdom, justice, discipline and courage.”

Almost every day I sit down to write. My goal is not to impart wisdom to anyone other than myself. This blog is the result of that effort. There is much that doesn’t find its way into this blog, but what does is material that I hope will remind me of where I’ve been, and where I need to go.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 16, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 156


Do not rely on a single source for all your opinions. Use multiple sources to gather information. Consider all those sources carefully before you settle on “the facts.” Remember that even then, the facts you have settled on are ephemeral and are likely to change as history unfolds. Be able to change with them.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 15, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 155


If you want to persuade someone to your point of view, beating them with a stick or beating them with your words will not bring about positive results. Don’t say to someone “stop doing that,” or “stop doing that because it is wrong.” Instead, say stop doing that and then provide them with facts to show them why they will benefit by doing so. Those that choose to deny facts cannot be helped. Remember they are in the minority, not the majority.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 14, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 154


The attention you pay to any action should always be in proportion to its value. That value is determined by the benefit that will be returned to you and also to the value that will be returned to your fellow beings. It doesn’t matter if that return is recognized or not.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 13, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 153


Do not be anxious about the future. Realize instead that unless you are in control of some aspect of man’s destiny (most of us are not in such a position) there is little we can do to control that destiny — beyond those things that are our public duty.

Feeling bad about something that hasn’t happened yet is a choice that we are making. It is a choice that is draining energy from us that could otherwise be put to some worthwhile purpose.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 12, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 152


The Stoic dresses in whatever way is customary for the location and situation. The Stoic does not attempt to stand out from the crowd. What makes the Stoic unique is what is inside. Uniqueness threatens and alienates many people. Often it is those people that are most in need of what you have to offer.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 11, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 151


Peace of mind is not just about doing a few things as opposed to many things, it is about doing a few things well. That includes avoiding unnecessary things. Doing so gives us the best chance of doing all that we have the ability to accomplish.

Avoid those tasks that are purely driven by vanity. We must focus on eliminating those things that are a waste of our time.



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Journal Entry - March 16, 2026



No Kings Rally


My sign for the No Kings Rally on March 28.


Stop Wars Now



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 10, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 150


The good life does not consist in its length. The good life is defined by its accomplishments. A long life lived too little is a short life. The best approach is to focus on the task at hand, whatever that is.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 9, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 149


You have two voices in your head. Don’t let the “resistance voice” prevent you from doing what you know you should be doing. Listen to the voice that tells you what to do. Ignore the voice that is trying to give you excuses not to do it.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 8, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 148


Use philosophy to prepare yourself. The pursuit of wisdom is the best work you can undertake to prepare for any outcome that might befall you.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 7, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 147


Choose quality over quantity.

How do you keep up with all.the information, all the books published every year. You don’t. Choose wisely what you consume and absorb carefully what you consume. This is how you fill your mind and enrich your life.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 6, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 146


How do you get good at Pickleball? “Learn, practice, train.”

The Stoics knew this. Epictetus in his Discourses said: Don’t be satisfied with mere learning. Learn, practice, train. This is as true with philosophy as it is for athletics. Learn the right thing. Practice the right thing. Train for a lifetime to do the right thing.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 5, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 145


Thinking about the future, thinking about the past, is easy. Real thinking is to focus on what is in front of us. What you do today might be the last thing you ever do.

Momento Mori

A Latin phrase meaning “remember that you will die.” The phrase is a symbolic reminder of the inevitability of death and the fleeting nature of life. Ancient Romans used the phrase to inspire humility, perspective, and urgency. It is intended to encouraging people to live fully, value time, and avoid wasting life.



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A Year of Living Stoically - March 4, 2026



Stoic Thought of the Day — Day 144




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Journal Entry - March 15, 2026



A Poem by Lal Ded


I didn’t believe in it for a moment
but I gulped down the wine of my own voice
And then I wrestled with the darkness inside me,
knocked it down, clawed at it, ripped it to shreds.


We need to examine the darkness inside ourselves. If we can’t do that honestly and describe to others what those failings are, we are not truly human. Don’t ask someone “what are your strengths?” Instead ask them, “what are your shortcomings?” The answer will reveal all you need to know about that person.



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Journal Entry - March 14, 2026



Illusory Truth Effect


Beware the “Illusory Truth Effect.” That is the tendency to believe something you have heard multiple times. This is a trick politicians use to suck us into following them. This is usually accompanied by the suggestion (again made multiple times) that they are the only one that has the answer.



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