The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast

Ep 176 – Death as a Teacher

The One and Only Scott Smith Season 2 Episode 176

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In a vulnerable reflection inspired by real loss, Scott Smith explains how Marcus Aurelius’s reminder of mortality can sharpen purpose and deepen how we live.

🎙️ Episode Summary
Do not act as if you were going to live ten thousand years. Death hangs over you.” — Marcus Aurelius

A close loss shook someone in Scott’s life. Moments like that hit hard — and Marcus offers clarity rather than fear. Death isn’t meant to freeze us. It’s meant to focus us.

Scott shares how grief can become a compass, how mortality strips away distractions, and how honoring someone’s passing can renew your own life’s direction.

🧠 What You’ll Learn Today:
• How Stoics turn grief into meaning
• Why mortality clarifies priorities
• A grounded way to honor someone’s memory
• How death sharpens purpose without creating fear

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Tags:
Stoicism, Marcus Aurelius, Mortality, Memento Mori, Grief, Meaning, Purpose, Perspective, Leadership, Daily Stoic 

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