In this episode, I discuss the concept of luck in Stoicism and its portrayal in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. I explore the idea of biased fortune and providence, highlighting the difference between mere chance and acting appropriately.
I also shares the story of the game of riddles between Bilbo and Gollum, emphasizing how Bilbo's actions and virtues influenced the outcomes. Finally, I draw parallels between Stoicism and Christianity, emphasizing the importance of acting virtuously and the potential rewards and consequences that follow.
Takeaways
- Luck in Stoicism is not mere chance but biased fortune or providence.
- Acting appropriately and virtuously increases the likelihood of positive outcomes.
- Evil and vice ultimately lead to negative consequences.
- The Stoic perspective on luck aligns with the Christian concept of grace and rewards for virtuous actions.
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