One core Stoic teaching is to focus only on what’s within our control. This practice can ease anxiety, which often stems from worrying about uncertain outcomes. Epictetus reminds us, “We suffer not from the events in our lives, but from our judgment about them.”
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At Twin Tree Project, we see Stoicism not just as a philosophy but as a practical toolkit for healing. Explore the full article at TwinTreeProject.com for a step-by-step guide to incorporating Stoic principles into daily life.
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