The Stoic Responder
The Stoic Responder
You Have Enough Time
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You Have Enough Time

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E099: You Have Enough Time

“I don’t complain about the lack of time . . . what little I have will go far enough. Today — this day — will achieve what no tomorrow will fail to speak about. I will lay siege to the gods and shake up the world.” – Seneca

In This Episode, We Get Stoic About:

Our time on this earth is limited and finite, but we should never lament its scarcity. Rather, we should endeavor every single day to make the most of it, as Laurens did.  When we challenge the status quo, seek opportunities and take decisive action, we can truly shake up the world and achieve things that echo in eternity.

We talk about a founding father who made the most of his short 27 years on today’s podcast. 

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Until Next Time…out of role! 

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The Stoic Responder
The Stoic Responder
Welcome to The Stoic Responder Podcast. In my law enforcement career, Stoic philosophy provided the mindset edge that was the foundation of my professional success. My mission today is to share those ancient mindset lessons with you so that you can approach your career and life with a tactical advantage live your life with valor.