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Stoicism teaches individuals to let go of attachments to material possessions from "summary" of Stoicism by George Muntau

Stoicism, as a philosophical school, emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life through the practice of self-control, resilience, and acceptance of the things that are beyond our control. One of the key teachings of Stoicism is the idea of detachment from material possessions. The Stoics believe that attachment to material possessions can lead to discontent, anxiety, and ultimately, unhappiness. By placing too much value on external things, individuals become vulnerable to fluctuations in circumstances that are often beyond their control. This attachment to possessions can also create a sense of dependency and a constant desire for more, leading to a never-ending cycle of craving and dissatisfaction. In order to break free from this cycle, Stoicism encourages individual...
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    Stoicism

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