5 Clever Ways Stoics View Death (Within Reasons)

            One of the things that the stoics talk frequently in their works is the idea of death. It’s probably, for most of us weird, to even talk about it but the stoics had a clever way of putting death into perspective to deal with the difficulties of life, especially anxiety.            Here are 5 ways the ancient stoics view death:Death is a natural process.“And what dying is—and that if you…

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Premeditatio Malorum

 Premeditatio Malorum is a stoic exercise of expecting of terrible things that can happen at any event or time. Some people mistakenly view this practice as pessimism but it’s actually a great way to prepare for setbacks. Most of disappointment in people’s life came from an unrealistic view of a perfect world – that things ought to happen the way we want it to be. Obviously that’s not the case. When you expect the worst…

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Top 10 Quotes Valuing Time From Ancient Stoics

[View Handbook]            A lot of people compare Stoicism to Buddhism as ancient stoics puts a huge emphasis on living in the present moment. Whether it be the works of Seneca, Epictetus or Marcus Aurelius, time is viewed as probably the most important commodity given to man. As Marcus Aurelius put it, “That the longest-lived and those who will die soonest lose the same thing. The present is all that they can give up, since that is…

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Top 10 Quotes About Amor Fati From Ancient Stoics

[View Handbook]Amor Fati is a Latin phrase that means “love of one’s fate”. The Stoics believe that the world behaves in a rational and coherent way in a series of cause and effect events. The cause can be anything but the effect is to preserve the entirety of the universe. The fact that the world has existed for billions of years is a manifestation of how Nature behaves in such a way to preserve itself.…

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Top 10 Quotes About Memento Mori From Ancient Stoics

[View Handbook]            Memento Mori, a Latin phrase which means “Remember You Must Die”, is a popular practice among ancient stoics to remind themselves of their mortality. This might sound unusual after hearing it for the first time and for some sounds scary but actually it can make one be more appreciative of the present. Seneca, a popular stoic philosopher, said that one of his friends has a daily ritual by sitting aside a coffin with some…

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