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Cultivating a sense of gratitude for the simple pleasures in life brings lasting joy from "summary" of The Stoic Art of Living by Tom Morris,Thomas V. Morris

The Stoics believed that true joy is not found in chasing after wealth, fame, or material possessions. Instead, they taught that lasting happiness comes from within, by cultivating a sense of gratitude for the simple pleasures in life. This idea may seem counterintuitive in a world that often measures success by external markers, but the Stoics believed that true contentment is found in appreciating what we already have. When we take the time to notice and be thankful for the small things in life – a beautiful sunset, a warm cup of tea, or a kind word from a friend – we are reminded of the abundance that surrounds us. This sense of gratitude helps us to shift our focus away from what we lack towards what we have, fostering a feeling of contentment and...
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    The Stoic Art of Living

    Tom Morris

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