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“That’s why the Philosophers warm us to not be satisfied with mere learning, but to add practice and then training. For as time passes we forget what we have learned and end up doing the opposite and hold opinions the opposite of what we should.”

Epictetus, Discourses.
 

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“What’s the point of having countless books and libraries whose titles could hardly be read through in a lifetime? The learner is not taught, but burdened by the sheer volume, and it’s better to plant the seeds of a few authors than to be scattered about by many.”

Seneca, On Tranquility of Mind.
 

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"But what is philosophy? Doesn't it simply mean preparing ourselves for what is to come? Don't you understand that really amounts to saying I would do prepare to endure, then let anything happen that will? Otherwise, it would be like the boxer exiting the ring because he took some punches."

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“You get what you deserve. Instead of being a good person today you choose to become one tomorrow.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.
 

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“I don’t complain about the lack of time. What little I have will go far enough today. Today - this day - will achieve what no tomorrow will fail to speak about. I will lay siege to the gods and shake up the world.”

Seneca, Medea.
 

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“Show me the good life doesn’t consist in its length, but in its use, and it is possible - no, entirely too common - for a person who has had a long life to have lived too little.”

Seneca, Moral Letters.
 

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“You say good fortune used to meet you at every corner. But the fortunate person is the one who gives himself good fortune. And good fortunes are a well-turned soul, good impulses, and good actions.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.
 

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“Joy for human beings lies in proper human work. And proper human work consists in: acts of kindness to other human beings, disdain for the stirrings of the senses, identifying trustworthy impressions, and contemplating the natural order and all that happens in keeping with it.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.
 

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“I’m constantly amazed by how we love ourselves above all others, yet we put more stock in the opinions of others than in our own estimations of self. How much credence we give to the opinions our peers have of us and how little to our very own.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.
 

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“I’m constantly amazed by how we love ourselves above all others, yet we put more stock in the opinions of others than in our own estimations of self. How much credence we give to the opinions our peers have of us and how little to our very own.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.

I feel that should be one of the biggest takeaways from reading stoics.

Anyway is this the only thread where you are serious on sf Harv? Or this is too and act ;) ?
 

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“The first thing to do - don’t get worked up. For everything happens according to the nature of all things, and in a short time you’ll be nobody and nowhere, even as the great empowers Hadrian and Augustus are now.”

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations.
 

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"The next thing to do - consider carefully the task at hand for what it is, while remembering your purpose is to be a proper human being. Get straight to doing what nature requires of you, and speak as you see most just and fitting, with kindness, modesty and sincerity."

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“Work nourishes Noble minds.”

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“I can’t call a person a hard worker just because I hear he can read and write, even if working at it all night. Until I know what a person is working for I can’t seem him industrious. I can if the end he works for is his own ruling principle having it be and remain in constant harmony with nature.”

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