Stoicism teaches individuals to embrace change and impermanence from "summary" of Stoicism by George Muntau
The philosophy of Stoicism, as expounded by ancient thinkers such as Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius, emphasizes the acceptance of change and impermanence as fundamental aspects of the human experience. Stoicism teaches individuals to recognize that the only constant in life is change, and that clinging to things that are transient or fleeting will only lead to suffering and discontent.
By embracing the idea of impermanence, Stoicism encourages individuals to cultivate a mindset of inner resilience and adaptability. Instead of resisting change or trying to control every aspect of their lives, Stoics are urged to accept the natural ebb and flow of events with equanimity and composure. This acceptance of impermanence allows individuals to navigate life's ups and downs with grace and dignity, rather than becoming overwhelmed by fear or anxiety.
In the face of adversity or unexpected challenges, Stoicism te...
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