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May 13th
FUELING THE HABIT BONFIRE
“Every habit and capability is confirmed and grows in its
corresponding actions, walking by walking, and running by
running... therefore, if you want to do something make a habit of
it, if you don’t want to do that, don’t, but make a habit of
something else instead. The same principle is at work in our state
of mind. When you get angry, you’ve not only experienced that
evil, but you’ve also reinforced a bad habit, adding fuel to the
fire.”
—EPICTETUS, DISCOURSES, 2.18.1–5
e are what we repeatedly do,” Aristotle said, “therefore,
excellence is not an act but a habit.” The Stoics add to that that
we are a product of our thoughts (“Such as are your habitual thoughts, such
also will be the character of your mind,” Marcus Aurelius put it).
Think about your activities of the last week as well as what you have
planned for today and the week that follows. The person you’d like to be, or
the person you see yourself as—how closely do your actions actually
correspond to him or her? Which fire are you fueling? Which person are
you becoming?