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Daily Stoic
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The smoke and dust of myth
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The grand parade of desire
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You can’t always (be) get(thing) what you want
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When you lose control
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The real source of harm
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Where philosophy begins
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Wish not, want not
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Circumstances have no care for our feelings
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The banquet of life
> “Remember to conduct yourself in life as if at a banquet. As something being passed around comes to you, reach out your hand and take a moderate helping. Does it pass you by? Don’t stop it. It hasn’t yet come? Don’t burn in desire for it, but wait until it arrives in front of you. Act this way with children, a spouse, toward position, with wealth—one day it will make you worthy of a banquet with the gods.” —[[Epictetus]], ENCHIRIDION, 15 #dailyStoic
Prepare for the storm
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To each his own
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The grand parade of desire
> “Robbers, perverts, killers, and tyrants—gather for your inspection their so-called pleasures!” —[[Marcus Aurelius]], MEDITATIONS, 6.34 #dailyStoic
Prepare for the storm
> “This is the true athlete—the person in rigorous training against false impressions. Remain firm, you who suffer, don’t be kidnapped by your impressions! The struggle is great, the task divine—to gain mastery, freedom, happiness, and tranquility.” —[[Epictetus]], DISCOURSES, 2.18.27–28 #dailyStoic
The banquet of life
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What's better left unsaid
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