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Stoicism emphasizes the importance of living virtuously from "summary" of Lessons in Stoicism by John Sellars

Stoicism, as a philosophical school, places great emphasis on the idea of living virtuously. This means that a Stoic aims to live a life in accordance with reason and in pursuit of moral excellence. According to Stoic teachings, the ultimate goal of life is to cultivate wisdom and to develop a virtuous character. This involves practicing self-control, courage, justice, and other virtues in one's daily life. Living virtuously, for a Stoic, is not just about following a set of rules or commandments. It is about cultivating a mindset and a way of life that is aligned with the principles of Stoic philosophy. This means learning to see things from a rational and objective perspective, accepting things that are beyond our control, and focusing on what is within our po...
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    Lessons in Stoicism

    John Sellars

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