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Stoicism promoted the idea of living in accordance with one's own nature from "summary" of Stoicism by John Sellars

The Stoics believed that human beings are rational animals capable of living in harmony with the natural world. They argued that each individual has a unique role to play in the cosmos, and that by fulfilling this role, one can achieve a state of tranquility and contentment. This idea is closely related to the notion of living in accordance with one's own nature. To the Stoics, living in accordance with one's own nature meant recognizing one's place in the grand scheme of things and striving to fulfill one's potential as a rational being. This involved cultivating virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and self-contr...
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    Stoicism

    John Sellars

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