stoicism in A Sentence

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    Stoicism and the Law of Attraction.

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    Stoicism is incredibly popular for a reason- it works.

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    The common theme throughout Edward Curtis's portraits is Stoicism,”.

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    This exhortation to self-control and Stoicism is arguably Kipling's most famous poem.

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    This exhortation to self-control and Stoicism is arguably Kipling's single most famous poem.

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    If you want to live a more authentic life you should also study Stoicism.

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    In simple words, the novel is a powerful tale of Stoicism, hope and the literary imagination.

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    Zeno of Citium(334-262 BCE), the founder of Stoicism, had been a pupil of Crates, and Cynicism came to be seen as an idealized form of Stoicism.

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    It began in Greece, and was founded around 300BC by Zeno, who used teach at the site of the Painted Stoa in Athens, hence the name Stoicism.

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    Stoicism holds that the key to a good, happy life is the cultivation of an excellent mental state, which the Stoics identified with virtue and being rational.

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    Stoicism holds that the key to a good, happy life is the cultivation of an excellent mental state(mental fitness), which the Stoics identified with virtue and being rational.

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    It began in Greece and was founded around 300 B.C. by Zeno, who used to teach at the site of the Painted Stoa in Athens, hence the name Stoicism.

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    The paradox of Stoicism, as Epictetus formulates it, is that we have almost no control over anything, yet at the same time we have potentially complete control over our happiness.

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    Stoicism promised that a good life is available to us even in the face of overwhelming circumstances, which might partly explain its attractiveness to even the mighty emperor of the most powerful empire of its time.

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    For transitioning service members, the shift from a military environment that universally promotes Stoicism and expects such behavior from its members into an environment that does not value such attitudes may be a considerable source of dissonance.

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    For example, a person could practice an intense capitalism and at the same time live in a simple way, since the capital that is generated by income(property, shares, etc.) does not imply a form of consumerism in the strict sense but rather capitalism and Stoicism.

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