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Right Thing, Right Now: Good Values. Good Character. Good Deeds. BY Ryan Holiday

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"Right Thing, Right Now." by Ryan Holiday is the third installment in his Stoic Virtues series, following his New York Times bestselling book "Discipline Is Destiny." In this book, Holiday delves into the Stoic principle of justice and argues for the essentiality of doing what is right, even in the face of difficulty.

For the Stoics, justice is the foundation upon which virtues like courage, wisdom, and self-discipline are built. It is the commitment to acting morally and ethically, regardless of external pressures or temptations. Holiday contrasts this Stoic perspective with the prevalent modern notion that acting justly is optional, emphasizing that a lack of moral steadfastness contributes significantly to unhappiness in contemporary society.

Drawing on historical examples from figures such as Marcus Aurelius, Florence Nightingale, Jimmy Carter, Gandhi, and Frederick Douglass, Holiday illustrates how these individuals exemplified virtues like kindness, honesty, integrity, and loyalty. Their stories serve as inspirational models for listeners seeking to embrace a moral code and live uprightly.

Additionally, Holiday uses cautionary tales of unjust leaders to highlight the consequences of abandoning moral principles. He argues that while living justly is challenging, it is indispensable for personal fulfillment and societal well-being. The alternative—compromising principles for short-term gain—is depicted as cowardly and ultimately detrimental.

"Right Thing, Right Now." serves as a powerful guide to navigating moral complexities in the modern world. It challenges listeners to prioritize ethical conduct and draws from Stoic philosophy to offer insights into living virtuously amidst contemporary moral dilemmas. Overall, the book positions itself as an antidote to the moral lapses prevalent in today's society, advocating for a return to principled living based on timeless virtues.

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