Acceptance of fate is a central tenet of Stoic philosophy from "summary" of Stoicism by George Muntau
Stoic philosophy, founded in ancient Greece, revolves around the idea that human beings have limited control over the events that unfold in their lives. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of accepting one's fate, regardless of whether it is perceived as favorable or unfavorable. According to Stoic teachings, individuals should acknowledge that the universe operates according to a grand design, and that certain events are simply beyond their control. By embracing this notion, Stoics believe that individuals can attain a sense of peace and contentment in the face of adversity.
The concept of accepting fate is closely intertwined with the Stoic belief in the power of reason and rationality. Stoics argue th...
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