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Stoicism teaches us to be content with what we have from "summary" of The Stoic Life by Tad Brennan

Stoicism emphasizes the importance of cultivating contentment with one's current circumstances. It teaches individuals to find satisfaction and peace within themselves rather than constantly seeking external sources of validation or happiness. By focusing on what they already possess and appreciating the present moment, Stoics can avoid feeling a sense of lack or inadequacy. This philosophy encourages people to shift their perspective and mindset towards a more positive and grateful outlook on life. Instead of constantly desiring more material possessions or external achievements, Stoics learn to value what they already have and be grateful...
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    The Stoic Life

    Tad Brennan

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