• #327 - Being Harsh on Yourself

  • Jul 16 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
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#327 - Being Harsh on Yourself

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  • The episode explores the idea of being harsh with oneself as a means of self-improvement. It discusses the concept of sin and salvation from a Stoic perspective, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's own faults and shortcomings.

    The episode highlights the contrast between the Stoic philosophy and the modern idea of self-acceptance and avoiding self-criticism. It emphasizes the need to hold oneself to a high standard and be willing to feel bad when one falls short. The episode also touches on the balance between being harsh on oneself and giving oneself grace.

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