INTERNAL TALK 6 - STOIC LESSONS - HUỲNH DUY THANH - Sep 13th, 2021

15/ 09/ 2021

- Stocism: General introduction

- Lessons from Epictetus

- Lessons from Seneca

- Lessons from Marcus Aurelius

- Further Readings (in Vietnamese)

- Q&A.

Stoic philosophers teach us to distinguish between what are external and can not be changed, and what can be changed in our daily activities. We suffer in our imagination more than in reality. The events just happen, and we suffer due to our unnecessary subjective judgements on them. These philosophers also teach us to treat any unlucky event as an opportunity to prove our virtues (justice, self-control, courage, and integrity) and our excellence: "The true men are only revealed in difficult situations".

In Q&A section, one participant asked: "Stoic teachings are similar to Buddhist teachings, what more Stoic teaching can offer us in our practice?". Another remarked "Stotic teachings are too 'professional' and 'rational' for him to adopt in his daily practice". This is a common misunderstanding of Stoic philosophy indeed which also emphasizes on "positive" emotions. Stoic philosophy are new to all of us as a theory and a practice that we are going to read and explore more its philosophy from our own library.

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