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Acceptance of what is beyond our control from "summary" of How To Be a Stoic by Epictetus,Seneca,Marcus Aurelius

The Stoic philosophers Epictetus and Seneca both emphasized the importance of accepting things that are beyond our control. They understood that there are certain events and circumstances in life that we simply cannot change or influence. Instead of wasting our energy and emotions on things we cannot control, they believed it is more productive to focus on the things that are within our sphere of influence. Epictetus, a former slave turned philosopher, taught his students to distinguish between what is in our control and what is not. He believed that our thoughts, actions, and attitudes are within our control, while external events, other people's opinions, and the past are beyond our control. By focusing on what we can control and accepting what we cannot, we can a...
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