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stoicism

[stoh-uh-siz-uhm] / ˈstoʊ əˌsɪz əm /




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The book — which demystifies ancient concepts from Stoicism, Buddhism and Greek philosophy for modern, plugged-in, multitasking audiences — arose that evening, when Robbins says she was “being a complete control freak” and “micromanaging every detail.”

From Los Angeles Times

He urged Bhogal to schedule group video calls to discuss rationalism, Stoicism and effective altruism.

From Los Angeles Times

She gives the following examples: Stoicism over vulnerability, cognition over emotion, autonomy over connectedness, and money over people.

From Salon

Stoicism emphasizes that the invaluable tool of true resilience comes from within each of us.

From Salon

As a youth, he also became deeply interested in philosophy, particularly Stoicism, a school of thought that flourished in antiquity.

From National Geographic