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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, 2.18.1–5e   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?