THE WILL POWER OF A TRUE STOIC. The Sidestep blog posted here on a good example of the will power of a Stoic for whom an exception to a principle is unthinkable. The example comes from A MAN IN FULL by Tom Wolfe. Wolfe’s character says, “To a Stoic there are no dilemmas. They don’t exist.” Wolfe’s character then tells a story about a Stoic named Aggripinus. A frightened historian rushes in to see Aggripinus and says:
“The most terrible thing has happened. I’ve been summoned to appear in one of Nero’s plays. If I do it, I’ll be humiliated before everybody in Rome that I care about. If I don’t I’ll be killed.”
“I’ve received the same summons,” says Agrippinus.
“My God,” says the historian, “you, too! What do we do?”
“You go ahead and act in the play,” says Agrippinus. “I’m not going to.”
“Why me and not you?” says the historian.
“Because you’ve considered it.”
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I regret not finishing that book. Got through about 300 pages and then got hit with life. I should really get back to it.
I think death is NOT preferable to appearing in a mediocre play that is embarrassing. I also think, although now I’m getting closer to the bone, that death in NOT even preferable to appearing in a humiliating production of a great play. The wear and tear is terrible, but one lives to clarify the nature of what took place, almost like a news report of a flood caused by a burst sewage system.