Stoics believed that happiness is not found in the accumulation of wealth and toys, but in abstinence of desires and impulses while following the four cardinal virtues of temperance, courage, justice and wisdom.
Arius Didymus, a stoic advisor to Roman emperor Augustus, elaborated on the four cardinal virtues as follows:
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