FeelsCoolMan1
FeelsCoolMan1 t1_iv55o7o wrote
Reply to comment by YoushaTheRose in The False Promise of Stoicism by DirtyOldPanties
Isn’t the whole point of stoicism how it’s relevant in modern and ancient society? Also you say this as though people are born as scientists and will always become them, albert einstein could have easily not been a scientist if he was a stoic at those lectures not question the things deemed ad obvious set truths and instead living in accordance to them
FeelsCoolMan1 t1_iv33oz5 wrote
Reply to comment by YoushaTheRose in The False Promise of Stoicism by DirtyOldPanties
then why was stoicism founded by driven and smart people if it doesn’t apply to them
FeelsCoolMan1 t1_iv33ldx wrote
Reply to comment by YoushaTheRose in The False Promise of Stoicism by DirtyOldPanties
Don’t you think that anyone can achieve something they thought to be impossible because they actually put their mind to it and didn’t go “oh well it’s too hard/ not in my control bether just deal with it”
FeelsCoolMan1 t1_iv2wbph wrote
Reply to The False Promise of Stoicism by DirtyOldPanties
a thing about stoicism i’ve always had a bone to pick with is the idea that what you cannot control you do not need to think about.
The quest to control that perceived as ‘uncontrollable’ is the leading cause for human benchmarks and achievements.
FeelsCoolMan1 t1_iv6bjmk wrote
Reply to comment by YoushaTheRose in The False Promise of Stoicism by DirtyOldPanties