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Stoicism in the Spotlight: A Political Game
Miami, USASunday, May 10, 2026
“You should only worry about what you can control.”
— The idea of stoicism
The Reality Behind the Calm
- Prices rise in war.
- Loved ones die suddenly.
- Our minds have no reset button.
Despite these uncertainties, many today turn to stoicism as a shortcut to calmness and success. A new version of the philosophy promises money and happiness if you simply ignore outside forces.
The New Stoic Brands
- Former Navy SEALs and other influencers sell books, gear, and courses claiming that hard work alone solves everything.
- Their message feels like a quick fix: effort = cure-all.
When Stoicism Becomes an Excuse
- Political leaders sometimes use this mindset to dodge responsibility.
- Example: A president skipped a war‑in‑Iran meeting to watch a fight show, claiming he couldn’t change the outcome.
- The rhetoric sells toughness and independence, turning voters’ problems into personal tests rather than policy failures.
Modern Pop Stoicism: A Thin Line
- It blurs the boundary between self‑control and abdication.
- We can still learn:
- Stay calm in chaos.
- Manage grief constructively.
- Focus on what you can change.
But we must also recognize when action is required and not hide behind detachment.
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