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Virtue as the Only Good

True happiness comes from having accurate judgments about the world. Material wealth and external success don’t matter if your internal judgments are flawed.

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The video explains Stoic philosophy, emphasizing control over judgments, living according to nature, and striving for rationality and emotional stability. It also covers Stoic physics and the Logos, offering insights for improving mental health and personal development.

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