Command Palette

Search for a command to run...

PodMine
Modern Wisdom
Modern Wisdom•October 2, 2025

#1001 - Ryan Holiday - Stoicism’s Lessons on Becoming Wise

A deep dive into the nature of wisdom, exploring its challenges, the pitfalls of intelligence, and the importance of humility, equanimity, and continuous learning in becoming truly wise.
Learning How to Learn
Goal Setting Frameworks
Habit Building
Discipline & Motivation
Ryan Holiday
Marcus Aurelius
James Stockdale
Epictetus

Summary Sections

  • Podcast Summary
  • Speakers
  • Key Takeaways
  • Statistics & Facts
  • Compelling StoriesPremium
  • Thought-Provoking QuotesPremium
  • Strategies & FrameworksPremium
  • Similar StrategiesPlus
  • Additional ContextPremium
  • Key Takeaways TablePlus
  • Critical AnalysisPlus
  • Books & Articles MentionedPlus
  • Products, Tools & Software MentionedPlus
0:00/0:00

Timestamps are as accurate as they can be but may be slightly off. We encourage you to listen to the full context.

0:00/0:00

Podcast Summary

In this enlightening podcast episode, Ryan Holiday, bestselling author and modern stoic philosopher, shares profound insights about wisdom, resilience, and the art of living well. The conversation spans from technical difficulties that forced Holiday to give presentations without slides to his canceled Naval Academy speech about book censorship. (00:00)

• Holiday explores how artificial challenges and uncomfortable situations can accelerate personal growth and wisdom development

Speakers

Ryan Holiday

Ryan Holiday is a bestselling author, modern stoic philosopher, and the founder of Daily Stoic. He has written numerous books including "The Obstacle Is The Way," "Ego Is The Enemy," and "Stillness Is The Key," which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Holiday has spoken at prestigious institutions including the Naval Academy and runs a successful bookstore in Texas.

Key Takeaways

Embrace Artificial Challenges for Growth

Holiday advocates for deliberately creating difficult constraints to build resilience and capability. When forced to give a presentation without slides after travel delays, he discovered that the artificial challenges we set for ourselves prepare us for when life doesn't go according to plan. (00:26) This practice of "doing it the hard way" - like giving talks without notes or practicing with your non-dominant hand - builds adaptability. The key insight is that life doesn't care about your plans, so developing the ability to perform under less-than-ideal conditions is crucial for long-term success.

Don't Multiply by Zero in Life

Holiday emphasizes the mathematical concept that no matter how large your number, multiplying by zero always equals zero. In life, this translates to avoiding catastrophic decisions that can completely derail your progress. (01:38) Whether it's bankruptcy, serious health issues, or relationship destruction, certain mistakes can undo years of positive work. The wisdom lies not just in maximizing your strengths, but in identifying and avoiding the major stupid things that could destroy everything you've built.

Wisdom Requires Both Knowledge and Experience

True wisdom emerges from the continuous loop of learning, applying, and repeating. Holiday explains that wisdom isn't just book smarts or street smarts - it's the integration of both. (20:00) You need a foundation of knowledge from humanity's greatest thinkers, but that knowledge only becomes wisdom when tested through real-world experience. This creates a feedback loop where experiences inform further learning, and new learning enriches future experiences.

Regulation Over Elimination of Emotions

Stoicism isn't about becoming emotionless - it's about emotional regulation. Holiday clarifies that the goal is feeling anger, frustration, or anxiety without impulsively acting on those emotions. (54:45) Physical practices like exercise serve as training grounds for this regulation, teaching you to decide who's in charge when you feel tired, cold, or unmotivated. This capacity to separate feeling from action is developed intentionally through small challenges so it's available during significant moments.

Empathy Is Strategic Intelligence

Holiday argues that empathy isn't just about being nice - it's essential for strategic thinking and avoiding catastrophic failures. Many historical blunders, from Vietnam to Iraq, stemmed from the inability to understand what other people think, want, or will do. (95:51) True intelligence requires the ability to step into someone else's worldview (umwelt) and understand their rational motivations, even when you disagree with their conclusions.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Holiday has been speaking to incoming Naval Academy classes for four consecutive years, delivering lectures on the cardinal virtues of courage, discipline, justice, and wisdom to future naval officers. (05:25)
  2. Several hundred titles were removed from the Naval Academy library as part of an order supposedly addressing DEI and wokeness, while books like Mein Kampf remained in the collection. (07:01)
  3. James Stockdale spent approximately seven years imprisoned in the Hanoi Hilton, with the vast majority of that time in solitary confinement under torture. (68:18)

Compelling Stories

Available with a Premium subscription

Thought-Provoking Quotes

Available with a Premium subscription

Strategies & Frameworks

Available with a Premium subscription

Similar Strategies

Available with a Plus subscription

Additional Context

Available with a Premium subscription

Key Takeaways Table

Available with a Plus subscription

Critical Analysis

Available with a Plus subscription

Books & Articles Mentioned

Available with a Plus subscription

Products, Tools & Software Mentioned

Available with a Plus subscription

More episodes like this

AI and I
January 13, 2026

Vibe Check: Claude Cowork Is Claude Code for the Rest of Us

AI and I
Moonshots with Peter Diamandis
January 13, 2026

Tony Robbins on Overcoming Job Loss, Purposelessness & The Coming AI Disruption | 222

Moonshots with Peter Diamandis
How To Academy Podcast
January 13, 2026

Mark Galeotti - How Crime Organises the World

How To Academy Podcast
Dialectic
January 13, 2026

36: C. Thi Nguyen - Measurement, Meaning, and Play

Dialectic
Swipe to navigate