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Accept what is outside your control with detachment from "summary" of The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday,Stephen Hanselman

The Stoics believed that it is essential to recognize and accept what is outside of our control. This acceptance should not be passive or resigned but rather done with a sense of detachment. By acknowledging that there are things beyond our power to change, we free ourselves from unnecessary stress and anxiety. This detachment allows us to focus our energy on the things that are within our control, such as our thoughts, actions, and attitudes. When we resist or try to control things that are beyond our power, we only end up causing ourselves more suffering. It is like trying to fight...
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    Ryan Holiday

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