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Cultivate wisdom and virtue from "summary" of A Handbook for New Stoics by Massimo Pigliucci,Gregory Lopez

The essence of Stoicism lies in the practice of wisdom and virtue. These two fundamental principles form the core of Stoic philosophy, guiding individuals on the path to living a good and fulfilling life. Cultivating wisdom involves developing a deep understanding of oneself and the world around us. It requires introspection, reflection, and a continuous pursuit of knowledge. By seeking wisdom, we gain clarity and insight into the nature of reality, enabling us to make better decisions and navigate life's challenges with resilience and equanimity. Virtue, on the other hand, is the moral compass that guides our actions and intentions. It encompasses qualities such as courage, justice, temperance, and wisdom. By cultivating virtue,...
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    A Handbook for New Stoics

    Massimo Pigliucci

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