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Stoicism: Living According To Nature

One of the most fundamental stoic philosophies on living a complete, fulfilling life is to live according to nature, as human beings are uniquely connected to everything that nature offers, including plants, animals, and fellow human beings.

Stoic founder Zeno believed that the flow of life comes from living in agreement with the natural world around us. He divided his philosophy of stoicism into three parts, physics(the fertile field), logic(a protective fence) and ethics(the final result of actions). A harmonious existence with nature became synonymous with the Stoic God, due to the same being ignited from within, one’s inner genius or daimon.

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