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Stoicism provides a path to living a meaningful and fulfilling life from "summary" of Lessons in Stoicism by John Sellars

The Stoics believed that the key to a meaningful and fulfilling life lay in living in accordance with nature. This involved accepting the world as it is, rather than constantly striving for things beyond one's control. By focusing on what is within our power - namely our thoughts and actions - we can cultivate virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. These virtues, in turn, lead to a more harmonious and contented life. Central to the Stoic philosophy is the idea of cultivating an attitude of indifference towards external events. By recognizing that we cannot control the actions of others, the outcome of events, or even our own physical bodies, we can free ourselves from the anxiety and frustration that often accompany a desire for things to be different. Instead, we can learn to accept whatever comes our way ...
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    Lessons in Stoicism

    John Sellars

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