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Stoicism emphasizes the power of the mind over external circumstances from "summary" of Lessons in Stoicism by John Sellars

Stoicism teaches us that the mind is a powerful tool that can help us navigate the challenges we face in life. Instead of being at the mercy of external circumstances, Stoics believe that we have the ability to control our reactions and responses to these situations. By focusing on our thoughts and perspectives, we can develop a sense of inner strength and resilience that can help us endure even the toughest of times. This concept is rooted in the idea that our perceptions and judgments shape our experiences. By cultivating a mindset that is rational and objective, we can ...
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    Lessons in Stoicism

    John Sellars

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