The Daily Stoic

(Dana P.) #1

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August  8th
START WITH WHERE THE WORLD IS

“Do now what    nature  demands of  you.    Get right   to  it  if  that’s  in  your    power.  Don’t   look    around  to
see if people will know about it. Don’t await the perfection of Plato’s Republic, but be satisfied
with even the smallest step forward and regard the outcome as a small thing.”
—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 9.29.(4)

ave you ever heard the expression “Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good enough”? The idea is not
to settle or compromise your standards, but rather not to become trapped by idealism.
The community organizer Saul Alinsky opens his book Rules for Radicals with a pragmatic but
inspiring articulation of that idea:


“As an  organizer   I   start   from    where   the world   is, as  it  is, not as  I   would   like    it  to  be. That    we
accept the world as it is does not in any sense weaken our desire to change it into what we
believe it should be—it is necessary to begin where the world is if we are going to change it to
what we think it should be.”

There is plenty that you could do right now, today, that would make the world a better place. There are
plenty of small steps that, were you to take them, would help move things forward. Don’t excuse yourself
from doing them because the conditions aren’t right or because a better opportunity might come along
soon. Do what you can, now. And when you’ve done it, keep it in perspective, don’t overblow the results.
Shun both ego and excuse, before and after.

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