When we cultivate the three disciplines of Stoic philosophy -- perception, action, and will -- we strengthen our inner fortress and develop the inner attitudes of acceptance of the divine orchestration, justice, serving others, and detachment by being objective.
It's wise to dedicate some time every day to reflect on our life experiences and bridge the gap between philosophy and its practice by writing down our essential realizations and the lessons we learn from philosophy and life.
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1,901 years ago, on this day, i.e, April 26th, the man behind the Stoic classic Meditations, Marcus Aurelius was born. So make sure you celebrate Marcus’ birthday by picking up a copy of “Meditations by Marcus Aurelius | Main Ideas & Key Takeaways”, a part of the Snapshorts series in your favorite format.
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