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Acceptance of things beyond our control is a key Stoic teaching from "summary" of The Stoic Life by Tad Brennan

The Stoics teach us to recognize the limits of our control. They remind us that there are some things in life that are simply beyond our reach - no matter how much we may wish otherwise. This teaching is not about resignation or passivity, but rather about acknowledging reality as it is. It is a call to focus our energy and attention on the things that we can actually influence, rather than wasting it on things that are outside of our power. By accepting the things that are beyond our control, we free ourselves from unnecessary worry and anxiety. We learn to let go of the need to...
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    The Stoic Life

    Tad Brennan

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