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Embrace change and uncertainty from "summary" of How To Be a Stoic by Epictetus,Seneca,Marcus Aurelius

The Stoics believed that change and uncertainty are fundamental aspects of the human experience. They recognized that life is inherently unpredictable and that the only constant is change itself. Instead of resisting or fearing change, the Stoics advocated for embracing it as a natural part of life. Epictetus, a prominent Stoic philosopher, taught that we should not be attached to external things, as they are beyond our control. He believed that by accepting the impermanence of the world around us, we can fi...
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