Have you been following the Olympics? 🏅 The U.S. is leading the medal count, with France close behind. The opening ceremony was epic, especially when French President Macron declared the start of the “33rd Olympiad of the modern era.” It got me thinking: why “modern era”? The Olympics started in ancient Greece and were revived 130 years ago. What’s really changed since then?
In this episode, we explore:
• The significance of the ancient Greek motto “Know thyself” and its relevance today 🔍
• How Plato’s ideas on humility and self-control connect with Stoicism and the ancient principle “Nothing too much” ⚖️
• The challenge of balancing self-surpassing with avoiding hubris in our quest for progress 🤔
• Socratic wisdom as a guide for personal and philosophical growth đź§
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08/03/24 • 9 min
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