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Embracing adversity can lead to greater strength from "summary" of Stoicism and Emotion by Margaret Graver

Margaret Graver delves into the Stoic philosophy that advocates for the acceptance and even welcoming of adversity as a means to cultivate inner strength. The Stoics believed that facing challenges head-on builds resilience and fortitude, ultimately leading to a stronger and more virtuous individual. Instead of shying away from difficult situations or seeking to avoid pain and discomfort, Stoicism encourages individuals to confront adversity with a sense of courage and determination. By embracing adversity, one can develop a mindset that is better equipped to handle life's inevitable struggles and setbacks. Rather than viewing obstacles as insurmountable barriers, Stoics see them as opportunities for growth and self-improvement. This shift in perspective allows individuals to approach challenges with a sense of purpose and confidence, knowing that they have the inner resources to endure and overcome. The Stoic empha...
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    Stoicism and Emotion

    Margaret Graver

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