Henrik Werdelin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Does that mean that concern is almost just normalized?
Just to put a word on it, it's like it's perfectly normal to be concerned.
And now in this moment where maybe AI is kind of hyper-present in the media and such, it's just that's what people latch to, this feeling of general existential concern.
They go, well, now I have a name for it.
Okay, so one quote I want to give you here.
You've written a lot about this.
Seneca's quote, no man was ever wise by chance.
Just tell us, why is that so important right now?
The person who could.
Circling back to the beginning of this conversation, we talked about how the Stoics took change as a given, change as a constant.
Recognizing that folks right now tend to think we're in a moment of particular change.
Are there any mindsets or behaviors, rituals, routines, et cetera, that you would recommend inspired by the Stoics in terms of how to successfully navigate change?
What are the things that we can implement in our lives that the Stoics have known?
You mean almost evasive or like burying your head in the sand?
Is that what you're getting at?