The Stoic philosophy offers timeless guidance on controlling anger, emphasizing rationality, self-control, and understanding of our own perceptions.
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The Role of Nature in Stoicism: Understanding Our Place in the World
By embracing the interconnectedness of all things and committing to a life of virtue, we can align ourselves with the natural order.
Beyond Assumptions: Embracing Individuality in a World of Differences
Every individual deserves to be perceived not as a mere representative of a wider group but as a unique entity with their own thoughts, feelings, and aspirations.
Embracing Resilience: The Stoic Perspective on Tough Times
Tough times indeed make for tough people – individuals endowed with the resilience, fortitude, and unwavering resolve to confront adversity with courage and grace.
Embracing Adversity: The Objectivist Perspective on Tough Times
Tough times indeed make for tough people – individuals who embrace adversity as a catalyst for growth and self-improvement.
"Being overwhelmed is often as unproductive as doing nothing, and is far more unpleasant. Being selective—doing less—is the path of the productive. Focus on the important few and ignore the rest."