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March 14th
SELF-DECEPTION IS OUR ENEMY

“Zeno would also say that nothing is more hostile to a firm grasp on
knowledge than self-deception.”
—DIOGENES LAERTIUS, LIVES OF THE EMINENT PHILOSOPHERS, 7.23

elf-deception, delusions of grandeur—these aren’t just annoying
personality traits. Ego is more than just off-putting and obnoxious.
Instead, it’s the sworn enemy of our ability to learn and grow.
As Epictetus put it, “It is impossible for a person to begin to learn what
he thinks he already knows.” Today, we will be unable to improve, unable
to learn, unable to earn the respect of others if we think we’re already
perfect, a genius admired far and wide. In this sense, ego and self-deception
are the enemies of the things we wish to have because we delude ourselves
into believing that we already possess them.
So we must meet ego with the hostility and contempt that it insidiously
deploys against us—to keep it away, if only for twenty-four hours at a time.

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