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Stoicism: Progress Not Perfection

Perfection is not the end goal, even though it is pursued by everybody.

It is our constant endeavours and our progress that defines our lives and gives it meaning and purpose. One has to persist and courageously move forward, by resisting anything unworthy and without being fooled by the mirage of perfection.

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