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They advocate for living a life guided by principles and values from "summary" of A Guide to Stoicism by St. George Stock

Living a life guided by principles and values is at the heart of Stoicism. The Stoics believed in the importance of ethical living, based on a set of virtues that they saw as essential for leading a good life. These virtues included wisdom, courage, justice, and moderation, among others. By following these virtues, they believed that one could live a life of moral integrity and achieve a sense of inner peace and tranquility. The Stoics taught that one should strive to live according to nature, which meant living in accordance with reason and the natural order of the universe. This involved accepting the things t...
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    A Guide to Stoicism

    St. George Stock

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