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EP 323 — On Art: A Personal Reflection

EP 323 — On Art: A Personal Reflection

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We'd love to hear from you! Click this link to text us feedback or to share your thoughts.Episode TitleOn Art: A Personal Reflection | The Stoic Inner Strategy Ep 323Meta DescriptionA personal reflection on friendship, service, mortality, and the quiet impact one life can have on countless others. Scott Smith shares the story of Art, the man who helped save his mother's life, and explores the Stoic principle of Memento Mori—remembering that our time is limited and that every act of love, service, and kindness matters. Show NotesSome episodes are about leadership.Some are about business.And some are about people whose lives remind us what truly matters.In this special personal reflection, Scott shares the story of Art, a dear family friend whose kindness, service, and willingness to show up in a moment of crisis left a lasting impact on his family. After learning of Art's passing, Scott reflects on mortality, gratitude, friendship, and the quiet influence one life can have on countless others. Years ago, while Scott was living and working in India, a medical emergency placed both of his parents in intensive care. When his father became concerned after being unable to reach Scott's mother, he asked Art to check on her. Art responded immediately, discovered her in distress, and helped ensure she received the emergency care she needed. That act of service became one of those moments that reveals the profound impact a single person can have on the lives of others.Drawing from the Stoic principle of Memento Mori—remember you will die—Scott explores how the awareness of life's finite nature can deepen our appreciation for each day, each relationship, and each opportunity to serve. This episode is a reminder that leadership is not measured only by titles, accomplishments, or recognition. Sometimes the most meaningful legacy is built through quiet acts of courage, kindness, and service when others need us most. Art's life mattered.His example mattered.And the ripple effects of his actions continue to matter today. In This Episode A phone call that brought Scott home from India A family medical crisis involving both of his parents How Art's willingness to act changed the course of events The lasting impact of service and friendship Reflections on mortality and Memento Mori Why our time is finite and precious Showing up when people need us most Building a legacy through everyday acts of kindness Finding meaning in lives that quietly bless others Key TakeawaysLegacy Is Built in Ordinary MomentsWe rarely know which actions will have lasting consequences. Art's willingness to answer a call for help changed the course of many lives. Memento Mori Gives Life MeaningThe Stoic reminder that we will die is not meant to create fear. It is meant to sharpen our appreciation for the time we have and the people we love. Show Up When It MattersOne of the clearest lessons from this story is simple: be there for people. Service, friendship, and presence matter more than we often realize. Don't Squander Your TimeLife is finite. We are given a limited number of days, opportunities, and experiences. How we choose to spend them ultimately becomes our legacy. Memorable Quote"You do not have forever in mortality to be able to do whatever. You have a limited number of days, a limited number of hours, and a limited number of experiences that you will be granted in this life. Do not squander one of them." Stoic PrincipleMemento Mori — Remember You Will DieThe awareness of mortality is not intended to diminish life.It is intended to deepen it.By remembering that our time is limited, we become more intentional with our relationships, our service, and our stewardship of the moments we are given. Final ReflectionArt showed up when he was needed.He acted.He served.He helped.And years later, his example still speaks.May we remember that our time is limited, our opportunities to serve are precious, and that the lives we touch often become part of a legacy we may never fully see. Memento Mori. Remember you will die.And because you will, make your life count.Connect with ScottThe Stoic Inner Strategy explores leadership, philosophy, stewardship, and the practical application of Stoic wisdom to modern life and business.If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone whose quiet acts of service have made a difference in your life.Because sometimes the greatest legacies are built not through recognition, but through kindness.Support the show —The Stoic Inner Strategy is your daily shortform podcast—your blueprint for modern leadership rooted in timeless truths.Hosted by Scott Smith, founder of Akhada Consulting, co-founder of ChatWorx, and host of The Outsourcing Blueprint podcast, this series blends ancient Stoic wisdom with real-world business strategy to help you lead with clarity, manage both your teams and yourself effectively, and move with purpose. 🔹 Subscribe to the ...
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