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Stoicism teaches acceptance of things beyond our control from "summary" of Stoicism: A Detailed Breakdown of Stoicism Philosophy and Wisdom from the Greats by George Tanner

The foundation of Stoicism lies in the belief that there are things in life that are within our control, and there are things that are not. According to Stoic philosophy, it is essential to focus on the things that we can control, such as our thoughts, actions, and attitudes, while accepting the things that are beyond our control. This principle is known as the dichotomy of control. By accepting the things that are beyond our control, we can free ourselves from unnecessary stress, anxiety, and frustration. Instead of wasting energy on trying to change things that are outside of our influence, Stoicism encourages us to redirect our focus towards what we can control. This shift in perspective allows us to approach life with a sense of tranquility and inner ...
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    Stoicism: A Detailed Breakdown of Stoicism Philosophy and Wisdom from the Greats

    George Tanner

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