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Cultivate virtues such as wisdom, courage, and justice from "summary" of The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday,Stephen Hanselman

The Stoics believed that the key to living a good life was to cultivate virtues such as wisdom, courage, and justice. These virtues were seen as essential qualities that would help individuals navigate the challenges and complexities of life with grace and integrity. Wisdom, the first of these virtues, was considered the foundation of all the others. It was the ability to see things as they truly are, to understand the underlying principles of the universe, and to make sound decisions based on this knowledge. Wisdom allowed individuals to navigate the ups and downs of life with clarity and perspective, to see beyond the superficial and temporary to the deeper truths that underlie existence. Courage was another important virtue in the Stoic philosophy. It was the willingness to face adversity and hardship with bravery and res...
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