I WOULDN'T HAVE thought that a book about an obscure school of ancient philosophy would put me in the manufacturing business, but life is full of surprises. Several years ago, after writing a book called The Daily Stoic, I started an email list that delivered one philosophical meditation each day. From there, I expanded the business into prints and then into an e-commerce company that sells all sorts of physical products—statues, coins, printed books—all over the world.
The Daily Stoic Store is a small business in the sense that there are only six or seven of us in the office every day—and yet it's not really small at all, ranking in the top 1 percent of all Shopify stores. The result has been a surprising thrust into a world I had experienced before only from the outside. Labor practices, manufacturing practices, environ mental practices—these were no longer abstract issues that other companies grappled with. They were things that