Stoics see setbacks and challenges as opportunities for growth from "summary" of Stoicism: A Detailed Breakdown of Stoicism Philosophy and Wisdom from the Greats by George Tanner
The Stoics believed that setbacks and challenges were not to be seen as obstacles, but rather as opportunities for growth. They understood that facing difficult situations could lead to personal development and inner strength. Instead of being discouraged by adversity, they embraced it as a chance to learn and improve themselves.
For the Stoics, every challenge was a test of character and an opportunity to practice their virtues. By facing hardships with courage, wisdom, and resilience, they believed they could cultivate a sense of inner peace and se...
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