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Stoicism: The Inner Powers

  • The fundamental philosophy of stoicism is in fact an optimistic take on humans and human potential.
  • Stoicism believed in eliminating toxic and negative emotions, replacing them with acceptance, joy, gratitude and rational thought. 
  • Stoics like Arius Didymus talked of inborn, inherent, untapped superpowers and resources inside us, tools that provide us with the means to accomplish anything with hard work and courage.
  • The purpose of (good) education is to clear and clarify our preconceptions and move ahead in a pious path.

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