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Embrace adversity as an opportunity for growth from "summary" of The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday,Stephen Hanselman

The Stoics believed that adversity was not something to be avoided or dreaded, but rather something to be embraced. They saw it as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement. Instead of being overwhelmed by challenges, they viewed them as a chance to test their strength and resilience, to become better and wiser through struggle. Adversity, in the Stoic view, was a necessary part of life. It was a teacher that could impart valuable lessons if one was willing to listen and learn. Instead of complaining or feeling sorry for themselves when faced with difficult circumstances, the Stoics sought to find meaning and purpose in their struggles. They understood that it was through adversity that they could cultivate virtues such as courage, patience, and perseverance. Rather than seeing adversity as a setback or a barrier to success, the Stoics considered it an opportunity to demonstrate their character and fortitude. They believed that true strength was not found in avoiding challenge...
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    The Daily Stoic

    Ryan Holiday

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