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Prioritize the development of character from "summary" of How To Be a Stoic by Epictetus,Seneca,Marcus Aurelius

The Stoics believed that the most important goal in life is to develop a strong and virtuous character. This is because they believed that true happiness and fulfillment come from within, from having a good and noble character. According to Epictetus, external circumstances are beyond our control, but our character is something that we have the power to shape and improve. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize the development of our character above all else. Seneca also emphasized the importance of character development, arguing that it is the key to living a good and meaningful life. He believed that true wisdom lies in cultivating virtues such as courage, wisdom, justice, and temperance. By focusing on developing these virtues, on...
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