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Embrace the impermanence of all things from "summary" of Art of Living by Epictetus,Sharon Lebell

The realization that all things in life are impermanent is a fundamental teaching that runs through the core of Stoic philosophy. This concept challenges us to let go of our attachments to the material world and to accept that change is an inevitable part of existence. Rather than resisting or fearing this impermanence, we are encouraged to embrace it with a sense of peace and equanimity. By understanding and accepting that everything in life is temporary, we are better equipped to navigate the ups and downs that come our way. We can appreciate the beauty and joy of the present moment, knowing that it will not last forever. Similarly, in times of difficulty or sorrow, we can find solace in the knowledge that even our pain will eventually pass. E...
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