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Indifferent things include all the rest, but mainly life and death, fame and bad reputation, pleasure and pain, wealth and poverty, and health and sickness. Indifferent things can be summed up as health, wealth, and reputation.
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True goodness, according to Stoic philosophy, lies in virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. In our daily lives, it's crucial to discern these virtues from external things that may seem appealing but are ultimately indifferent to our moral character.
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