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Stoics believe in living in accordance with nature from "summary" of Stoicism: A Detailed Breakdown of Stoicism Philosophy and Wisdom from the Greats by George Tanner

Stoics believe that living in accordance with nature is key to achieving tranquility and fulfillment in life. This concept is central to Stoic philosophy, as it guides individuals on how to live a virtuous and meaningful life. By aligning one's actions and thoughts with the natural order of the universe, Stoics believe that one can attain inner peace and harmony. Living in accordance with nature entails accepting the world as it is and recognizing that certain things are beyond our control. Stoics emphasize the importance of focusing on what we can control, such as our attitudes and reactions to external events, rather than becoming consumed by things outside of our influence. By practicing acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity, individuals can cultivate a sens...
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    Stoicism: A Detailed Breakdown of Stoicism Philosophy and Wisdom from the Greats

    George Tanner

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