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Cultivate a sense of humility and acceptance of your limitations from "summary" of How to Be a Stoic by Massimo Pigliucci

To be a Stoic means to recognize and acknowledge our own limitations. It means coming to terms with the fact that we are fallible human beings, prone to making mistakes and facing obstacles that are beyond our control. Cultivating a sense of humility is essential in this practice, as it allows us to acknowledge our own imperfections without feeling ashamed or defensive. Accepting our limitations does not mean giving up or resigning ourselves to a life of mediocrity. On the contrary, it means recognizing the areas where we can improve and working towards becoming better versions of ourselves. By accepting our limitations, we free ourselves from the burden of unrealistic expectations and allow ourselves to focus on what truly ...
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    How to Be a Stoic

    Massimo Pigliucci

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