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Accept the impermanence of life from "summary" of How To Be a Stoic by Epictetus,Seneca,Marcus Aurelius

The Stoics teach us to come to terms with the fact that everything in life is impermanent. From our possessions to our loved ones, nothing is guaranteed to last forever. This may seem like a bleak realization, but in fact, it can be quite liberating. By accepting the impermanence of life, we free ourselves from the anxiety and fear that often accompany attachment to things that are bound to change or disappear. When we cling to things that are fleeting, we set ourselves up for disappointment and suffering. Instead of resisting change, the Stoics advise us to embrace it. We must learn to let go of our attachments and accept that loss is an inevitable p...
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    How To Be a Stoic

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