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Stoicism & inner strengths

Below are the best resources we could find on Stoicism and inner strengths.

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The Philosophy of Stoicism—Massimo Pigliucci

The ancient Greco-Roman philosophy of Stoicism explains that while we may not always have control over the events affecting us, we can have control over how we approach things. Massimo Pigliucci describes the philosophy of Stoicism.

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Meditations

Marcus Aurelius was born in Rome in 121 AD and would be its Emperor from 161 to 180. Considered by Machiavelli as the last of the good Emperors, Marcus Aurelius would become one of the most important of the Stoic philosophers.

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Mastering Self-Control | Stoic Exercises for Inner Peace

The Stoics bring forth the theme of self-control on a regular basis. Epictetus, for example, spoke about abstaining from talking about vulgar things, and Marcus Aurelius points out that we should set limits to comfort and consumption.

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FindCenterYou have power over your mind—not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.

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Patience Is a Superpower

In low seasons, while you sit in the waiting room of life, patience is a superpower. But by adopting these seven mindsets, you can run circles around life’s challenges.

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FindCenterThe first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit. The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are.

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FindCenterThe impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.

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FindCenterThe superior man thinks always of virtue; the common man thinks of comfort.

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FindCenterWhatever anyone does or says, I must be emerald and keep my colour.

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FindCenterThe noble-minded are calm and steady. Little people are forever fussing and fretting.

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