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Stoics practice detachment from external outcomes from "summary" of The Stoic Life by Tad Brennan

The Stoics were renowned for their emphasis on focusing only on what is within our control, and letting go of attachment to external outcomes. This teaching is central to the Stoic way of life, as it encourages individuals to cultivate a sense of inner peace and resilience in the face of life's uncertainties. By detaching themselves from external outcomes, Stoics sought to free themselves from the tyranny of external events and circumstances. Instead of fixating on things beyond their control, such as wealth, status, or the opinions of others, Stoics directed their attention inward, towards the development of virtue and the cultivation o...
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    The Stoic Life

    Tad Brennan

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