The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast

Ep 332 – Stop Chasing the Score

Scott Smith, Principal Advisor Season 2 Episode 332

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Stoic leadership teaches founders to control effort, not outcomes. Scott Smith explains why the real game is how you play.

🎙️ Episode Summary

“You can bind up my leg, but not even Zeus has the power to break my freedom of choice.” — Epictetus

Stoicism teaches that leaders do not control the final score. They control how they play. In this episode, Scott Smith uses the image of a ball game to explore one of the most practical truths in Stoic leadership: the outcome matters less than the discipline, character, and effort you bring to the moment.

Every leader has a ball they are chasing. It may be the business, the bank account, the health metric, the reputation, the follower count, or the future they are trying to build. Those things matter, but they are not fully within our control. They are externals.

What is within our control is how we show up.

Scott reflects on Epictetus, Socrates, and the Stoic idea that life is played possession by possession. The question is not, “Will I win?” The better question is, “Am I playing this moment well?” Am I being courageous, truthful, disciplined, and just right now?

Stoic leadership for founders and executives means refusing to attach identity to outcomes. Your business may succeed or fail. Your idea may take off or stall. The market may respond or ignore you. The referee may miss the call. The ball may take a bad bounce.

But your effort remains yours.

This episode challenges founders to stop obsessing over the final score and return to the standard they can actually control. Choose the ball that matters most. Give it your best attention. Play with discipline. Then release the outcome.

Because at the end of the game, the stadium empties. The ball goes flat. What remains is how you chose to play. 

🧠 What You’ll Learn Today

• Why Stoic leaders focus on effort instead of outcomes
• How to identify the “ball” you are chasing right now
• Why business results are externals, not identity
• How founders can play the game with discipline and clarity
• Why your standard matters more than the final score

🔍 Tags:
Stoicism, Epictetus, Socrates, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Decision Making, Business Resilience, Modern Stoicism, Strategic Thinking

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