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Stoicism promotes a life of moral integrity from "summary" of Lessons in Stoicism by John Sellars

The Stoics believed that one should live a life in accordance with nature, which for them meant living a life of moral integrity. This involves acting in ways that are honest, just, and virtuous, regardless of external circumstances. According to Stoic philosophy, living a life of moral integrity is essential for achieving eudaimonia, or true happiness and flourishing. Stoicism teaches that moral integrity is not just about following a set of rules or principles, but about cultivating certain virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. These virtues are seen as the foundation of a good and fulfilling life, and are what ultimately lead to a sense of inner peace and co...
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    Lessons in Stoicism

    John Sellars

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