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Stoicism encourages us to embrace hardships as a means of personal development from "summary" of Stoicism and the Art of Happiness by Donald Robertson

Stoicism teaches us to view hardships not as obstacles to be avoided, but as opportunities for growth and self-improvement. Instead of being overwhelmed by challenges, Stoics believe in facing them head-on with courage and resilience. By embracing difficulties, we can cultivate inner strength and develop the virtue of fortitude. According to Stoic philosophy, adversities are essential for our personal development. Just as a muscle grows stronger through resistance training, our character can also be strengthened through facing challenges. By enduring hardships with a stoic mindset, we can learn valuable lessons about ourselves and the world around us. This process of self-discovery and growth is crucial for achieving true happiness and fulfillment in life....
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    Stoicism and the Art of Happiness

    Donald Robertson

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