Stoicism offers tools to nurture resilience: The Dichotomy of Control, Daily Reflection, and Gratitude Practice. Each invites us to focus on what we can control, connect with ourselves, and honor our blessings.
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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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Stoicism (an ancient Greek philosophy made popular by Romans) acknowledges the challenges we face and teaches us practical lessons so that we may overcome whatever stands in our way. By taking a practical approach to happiness (eudaimonia), we learn how to maintain it for longer periods of time a...
The dichotomy of control is a Stoic concept that states that there are two things we can control in life:
.... and nothing else. Everything else is outside of our control.
The ...
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