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Stoicism teaches us to be indifferent to external events from "summary" of A Guide to Stoicism by St. George Stock

The Stoics teach that our peace of mind and inner tranquility are not dependent on external events that are beyond our control. By focusing on what we can control - our own thoughts, judgments, and actions - we can cultivate a sense of inner calm and equanimity. According to Stoic philosophy, our reactions to external events are within our control. We have the power to choose how we respond to challenging situations, whether with acceptance or resistance. By developing a mindset of acceptance and resilience, we can maintain our inner peace even in the face of adversity. Stoicism encourages us to practice indifference towards e...
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    A Guide to Stoicism

    St. George Stock

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