The Stoics were adamant about discerning between what lies within our control and what doesn’t. They understood that fixating on uncontrollable circumstances breeds anxiety and hampers our ability to act. Research affirms this principle, with a 2010 study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology finding that those who direct their energy towards manageable aspects of life experience have lower levels of anxiety and depression. By focusing your efforts where you can make a difference, you conserve mental bandwidth for taking effective action.
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These twelve Stoic principles, reinforced by contemporary scientific findings, serve as a philosophical compass to guide men toward a life of purpose, resilience, and contentment.
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