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Marcus T. Ryan

Stoicism for Beginners

  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted23 days ago
    Another axiom that should here be mentioned that also relates to a point previously mentioned is the axiom that a person should avoid caring about what others think of him or her excessively. This point has been made by nearly every philosopher since the birth of philosophy in some form or another,
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted23 days ago
    Another axiom that should here be mentioned that also relates to a point previously mentioned is the axiom that a person should avoid caring about what others think of him or her excessively. This point has been made by nearly every philosopher since the birth of philosophy in some form or another,
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted25 days ago
    happiness is best found in being content within the present moment and that apprehensive dependence on the happenings of the future should be avoided.
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted25 days ago
    emotions are not right or wrong, they are only felt.
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted25 days ago
    you can allow yourself to feel whatever emotions that naturally come to you without giving yourself the impression that there is something wrong with you.
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted25 days ago
    “Men are disturbed not by events, but by their opinions about events.”
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted25 days ago
    This is divorced from the true nature of stoicism because a true stoic is genuinely indifferent to pleasure, fear, or pain.
  • Chelsea Kaluhonihas quoted25 days ago
    and therefore anyone who strived for the highest virtue would find lasting happiness and would be emotionally resilient in the face of any misfortunes.
  • rheannelagmanhas quoted5 months ago
    One of the more primary and important tenets of stoic philosophy is the emphasis that it places on the present moment, that moment being the one thing that one should accept in order to find true happiness. There is also emphasis placed on not letting one’s actions be determined by the desire for pleasure and or the fear of any pain
  • b7183420284has quoted2 years ago
    is always much wiser to give thanks for the thing that you do have that to grieve over the things that you do not have.
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