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Finding purpose and meaning in serving others and contributing to the greater good from "summary" of The Daily Stoic Boxed Set by Ryan Holiday,Stephen Hanselman

The Stoics believed that true fulfillment comes from looking beyond ourselves and our own desires. It involves finding purpose and meaning in serving others and contributing to the greater good. This idea is rooted in the belief that we are all interconnected and that our actions have the power to positively impact those around us. By focusing on serving others and contributing to the greater good, we shift our perspective from self-centeredness to a more altruistic mindset. This shift allows us to see the bigger picture and recognize the importance of our actions in the grand scheme of things. It gives us a sense of purpose and meaning that goes beyond perso...
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    The Daily Stoic Boxed Set

    Ryan Holiday

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