Submitted by DirtyOldPanties t3_ym79ix in philosophy
YoushaTheRose t1_iv64stv wrote
Reply to comment by FeelsCoolMan1 in The False Promise of Stoicism by DirtyOldPanties
- No, stoicism’s whole point is not relevance, it is to accept that which is truly out of your control like death. 2. People are born as needy babies. Not as a grown successful pioneer. And, DNA does not determine all. Effort and will determines a person greatness. A true great person would not let a doctrine such as stoicism stand in his way. Again stoicism doesn’t resonate with the freakish driven crazy achievers.
FeelsCoolMan1 t1_iv6bjmk wrote
- my bad i should have been clearer , i should have said the reason it’s still talked about and used is because it’s incredibly timeless and still applies today 2. Maybe you are right, but i still think if i implemented stoicism in my life i would limit what i’m able to achieve but i can’t speak for anyone else
YoushaTheRose t1_iv6evxu wrote
Yeah exactly that is the hard part about practicing stoicism, knowing where you can’t push or where you should push. But personally, I see it as this: for emotional angry interactions with others I use stoicism 100%, but for personal goals I dial it back to 60%.
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