From /villagepump/stoicism/people-who-stoicize. The first person to create a method created it by thinking, “How can I make it more raku?
- And yet I want to brag about how hard I’m working. People start doing stoic things.
- Those who see the activity and imitate it become “not easy, it’s hard”.
- I think the composition of the project is “I’m not sure. that
case - Intellectual production is not stoicism. - Pomodoro Technique breaks are not 5 minutes. - Buddha didn’t tell us to suffer.
There are a lot of people who believe what the “braggarts” say without checking the original source.
- And then they imitate you, and then they can’t do the same thing, and self-assurance goes down.
- I don’t think anyone would have a hard time doing the same and succeeding.
- Some people can’t admit “I am the one who can’t do it.”, so they force themselves to put up bluff and brag about being a “self-made man”.
- Boasting begets boasting. Structure arises.
I’m sure there’s a reason other than bragging rights. - Just a good effort to create an alibi.
- You’re trying to get indulgence (alibi , a shield for excuse), “I made an effort and it didn’t work, because I tried [it’s not my fault.