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Aug 2024
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50 Harsh Stoic Truths That Will Improve ...

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The Stoics believed that Stoicism was a cure for our ills. Epictetus would talk about how like the philosopher's school is like a hospital. Not all treatments, not all remedies are fun. Medicine doesn't always taste good. 🎥 Watch 50 Harsh Stoic Truths That Will Improve Your Life on YouTube  🎟 Ryan Holiday is going on tour! Grab tickets for London, ... Show More
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