The Gentlemen's Study
Episode Overview In Episode 8 Keith gave Stoicism its full and honest hearing — presenting it on its own terms with the respect it has earned across twenty-four centuries. In this episode he completes the argument. Three questions were planted at the close of Episode 8. Today they are answered — in order, with the weight each one deserves. Not as a takedown of Stoicism. Not a reversal of the respect expressed last week. But as an honest examination of what the greatest secular moral philosophy ever produced could identify but could not solve. All three answers point toward the same place. ---------------------------------------- What We Cover * The problem of the standard — why knowing the right thing and doing the right thing are separated by a distance that knowledge alone cannot cross * The personal confession — what twenty-five years in law enforcement and a daily battle with patience taught Keith about the ceiling of willpower * The problem of the power — why willpower is a finite resource that depletes under pressure and what the gospel provides that Stoicism never could * The doctrine of sanctification — the transforming work of the Holy Spirit reaching below the level of disciplined will to reorder what a man loves at the root * The problem of the framework for failure — what happens to the honest man who keeps the ledger open without somewhere to take what he finds * David and Psalm 51 — the most honest examination of personal failure in the biblical record and why it was possible * What Stoicism was pointing toward without knowing it — and what has been made available not through better method or stronger will but through grace * Why the dependent man is paradoxically the more stable man ---------------------------------------- The Study Close From the Bookshelf:The book of Proverbs. Not a book about Proverbs — the book itself. There are thirty-one chapters — one for every day of the month. Read the chapter that corresponds to the day. By the end of the year you will have read through it twelve times. Marcus Aurelius was reaching for wisdom. Solomon was given it. Chapter one, verse seven: the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Everything else follows from that. Start tonight. From the Humidor:The Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne — a classic and one of the standard bearers of premium cigar culture. Medium to full-bodied, smooth and refined, with a complexity that reveals itself gradually over a long and unhurried smoke. Built on a decade of committed craft. Light one tonight. Sit with what this episode planted. Reflection:The Stoics were reaching for something real. They just could not get there under their own power. Neither can we. That is not a failure. That is the beginning of wisdom. ---------------------------------------- Connect With The Gentlemen's Study Website: theGentlemensStudy.com [https://www.thegentlemensstudy.com] Instagram: @gentlemensstudy [https://www.instagram.com/gentlemensstudy/] X: @thegentsstudy [https://x.com/thegentsstudy] Email: GentlemensStudy@gmail.com [GentlemensStudy@gmail.com] ---------------------------------------- Subscribe & Leave a Review If The Gentlemen's Study resonates with you, the best thing you can do is subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a review. It helps more like-minded men find the show. Pull up a chair. You're welcome here.
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