Wednesday Oct 01, 2025

Episode 44 – Will: On Accepting What You Cannot Change

This installment delves into the Stoic "art of acquiescence," presenting it as a form of joyful and active acceptance of reality. This philosophy goes beyond mere tolerance of events, encouraging a deep alignment of our personal will with the will of nature, or the logos. Marcus Aurelius encapsulated this by viewing the universe as a "beloved city of God," where everything that happens is part of a coherent, rational whole.

A key tool for practicing this acceptance is the "reserve clause," the mental addition of "fate permitting" to all our plans and actions. This practice separates our intention and effort—which are within our control—from the final outcome, which is not. By doing so, we can act with full commitment without becoming emotionally devastated when external factors prevent our desired result. It is a practical application of the dichotomy of control that prevents frustration and preserves inner peace.

Ultimately, mastering this inner kingdom means finding joy not in external successes but in the harmony of our own will with the grander cosmic order. It is about recognizing our role within the larger system and playing that part virtuously and with a cheerful spirit. This art of joyful acceptance is the Stoic key to transforming potential anxiety into a state of profound and resilient tranquility.

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