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Seek wisdom through continued learning from "summary" of Stoic Spiritual Exercises by Elen Buzaré

The Stoics believed that wisdom was the key to living a virtuous and fulfilling life. They understood that wisdom was not something that could be gained all at once, but rather something that needed to be cultivated through continuous learning and self-improvement. This idea of seeking wisdom through continued learning is central to the Stoic philosophy. The Stoics believed that wisdom was not just a theoretical concept, but something that needed to be actively pursued and practiced in everyday life. They saw wisdom as the ability to navigate the complexities of the world with clarity and purpose, and believed that it was something that could only be achieved through diligence and effort. For the Stoics, learning was not just about acquiring knowledge, but about developing a deeper understanding of oneself and the world around th...
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    Stoic Spiritual Exercises

    Elen Buzaré

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