Foundations of Stoicism
Stoicism emerged in Athens around 300 BC, emphasizing the importance of inner virtue over external circumstances. Rooted in the teachings of Socrates, it proposed that true happiness stems from a virtuous soul, making individuals resilient to life's unpredictability. This philosophical movement thrived in a vibrant cultural context, where thinkers sought rational explanations for existence and the nature of the universe.In this clip
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