Ep 253 – Decide Without Certainty
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Founders often delay decisions because they fear choosing the wrong path. Scott Smith explores how Stoic discipline from Epictetus helps leaders commit to a direction and lead without waiting for certainty.
🎙️ Episode Summary
“Two words should be committed to memory and obeyed: persist and resist.” — Epictetus
Many founders believe the greatest risk in business is making the wrong decision.
But in reality, the greater danger is hesitation.
A leader sits between two possible paths. Both could work. Both carry risk. And the fear of choosing incorrectly creates a quiet paralysis.
Projects move slowly.
Teams feel the uncertainty.
Energy becomes divided between multiple possibilities.
Instead of committing fully to one direction, the founder keeps both alive in a weakened form.
Stoic philosophy offers a different discipline.
Epictetus taught that leaders must persist in the work that should be done and resist the fears that pull them away from it.
Once a direction is chosen, the task is not to endlessly revisit the decision. The task is to commit long enough to learn from the outcome.
He reinforced this principle in another simple instruction:
“If you would be a reader, read; if a writer, write.”
Identity forms through repeated action. Leaders become decisive by practicing decision-making, not by waiting until every variable feels safe.
Some decisions will work.
Some will not.
But clarity rarely appears before commitment.
It emerges through disciplined action.
The founder who chooses and moves forward learns faster than the one who waits for certainty.
🧠 What You’ll Learn Today
• Why hesitation often causes more damage than a wrong decision
• The Stoic discipline of “persist and resist”
• How action shapes leadership identity
• Why clarity tends to appear after commitment
• How founders can lead steadily without perfect information
🔍 Tags:
Stoicism, Epictetus, Stoic Leadership, Decision Making, Founder Mindset, Leadership Clarity, Entrepreneur Leadership, Strategic Thinking, Modern Stoicism, Business Philosophy
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