
367 - Choosing From the Wreckage: The Stoic Guide to Impossible Decisions
From Stoic Coffee Break by Erick Cloward
February 21, 2026 · 12 min · Episode 367
About this episode
The episode discusses how Stoicism can aid in making decisions when faced with seemingly impossible choices.
How do you make a decision when all the choices in front of you feel like bad ones? Today I want talk about how Stoicism can help us take action when faced with impossible choices. “What should we have ready at hand in a situation like this? The knowledge of what is mine and what is not mine, what I can and cannot do.” — Epictetus, Discourses I, 1.21 Send us Fan Mail The Build an Unbreakable Mind program for building mental discipline is now open for enrollment! My book Stoicism 101 is ...
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Host: Erick Cloward
Topics covered
- Stoicism
- decision making
- mental discipline
- philosophy
- impossible choices
Keywords
- Stoicism
- decision making
- Epictetus
- mental discipline
- philosophy
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