Acting with virtue and for the "common welfare" of humanity, often using a "reserve clause" ( fate permitting ) to maintain composure regardless of outcomes.
This paper explores by Donald Robertson , a key entry in the Teach Yourself series. It examines how ancient Stoic principles serve as a practical foundation for modern emotional resilience and psychological well-being. Core Philosophical Framework Stoicism and the Art of Happiness: A Teach Your...
Shifting perspective to view one's life and challenges from a cosmic scale, fostering a sense of calm and objectivity. Acting with virtue and for the "common welfare"
Focusing on the "Dichotomy of Control"—distinguishing between what we can control (our own thoughts and actions) and what we cannot (external events). Stoicism and the Art of Happiness: A Teach Your...