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Cultivate a sense of detachment from "summary" of How To Be a Stoic by Epictetus,Seneca,Marcus Aurelius

The Stoics believed that cultivating a sense of detachment is crucial for maintaining inner peace and tranquility. By detaching ourselves from external events and outcomes, we can free ourselves from unnecessary suffering and emotional turmoil. This doesn't mean that we should become indifferent or apathetic to the world around us. Instead, it means recognizing that we can only control our thoughts and actions, not external circumstances. We often become attached to things that are outside of our control, such as other people's opinions, the weather, or the outcome of a particular situation. This attachment leads to anxiety, frustration, and disappointment when things don't go our way. By cultivating a sense of detachment, we can learn to accept things as they are, without getting caught up in our desires and expectations. Epictetus teaches us to distinguish between what is in our control and what is not. We sh...
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