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It emphasizes living in agreement with nature from "summary" of A Guide to Stoicism by St. George Stock

The Stoics believed that one of the most important principles to live by is to align oneself with nature. By nature, they meant the natural order of the universe, the way things are meant to be. This idea of living in agreement with nature is at the core of Stoic philosophy and is seen as the key to finding peace and contentment in life. To the Stoics, living in agreement with nature meant accepting things as they are, rather than struggling against them. It meant recognizing that some things are simply beyond our control and that the only thing we can control is how we choose to react to them. By accepting this fundamental truth, the Stoics believed that one could free oneself from the anxieties and stresses that so often plague human existence. Living in agreement with nature also meant living in harmony with one's own nature. The Stoics believed that each person has a unique role to play in the world...
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    A Guide to Stoicism

    St. George Stock

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