Stoics understood the inevitability of death and the transience of life from "summary" of Stoicism by John Sellars
The Stoics, in their philosophical teachings, emphasized the acceptance of death as an unavoidable reality of human existence. They believed that death is a natural part of life, and that one should not fear it, but rather accept it with equanimity. This acceptance of death was rooted in the Stoic view that everything in the universe is subject to change and ultimately impermanent. For the Stoics, the transience of life was a fundamental aspect of the human condition. They recognized that life is fleeting and that all things, including our own lives, are subject to the passage of time. ...
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