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The Stoic way of life promotes ethical behavior and integrity from "summary" of Stoicism by George Muntau

The Stoic way of life is centered on the pursuit of virtue and living in accordance with nature. This philosophy places a strong emphasis on ethical behavior and integrity as essential components of leading a good life. Stoics believe that by aligning one's actions with virtue, one can achieve inner peace and fulfillment. Ethical behavior, according to Stoicism, is rooted in the concept of living in harmony with the natural order of the universe. This means acting in a way that is consistent with reason and virtue, rather than being driven by base desires or external influences. By cultivating qualities such as wisdom, courage, justice, and self-control, individuals can develop a strong moral character that guides their actions in all aspects of life. Integrity is another key value in Stoic philosophy, as it involves being true...
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    Stoicism

    George Muntau

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