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Day 18: Stand Up To Something or Someone Bad
“The upright and honest man corrects the wrongs of Fortune, and softens hardship and bitterness because he knows how to endure them; he likewise accepts prosperity with appreciation and moderation, and stands up against trouble with steadiness and courage.” — Seneca, Letters From A Stoic, 98.3
From the Daily Stoic (dailystoic.com); New Year, New You Challenge.
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Day 18: Stand Up To Something or Someone Bad
“The upright and honest man corrects the wrongs of Fortune, and softens hardship and bitterness because he knows how to endure them; he likewise accepts prosperity with appreciation and moderation, and stands up against trouble with steadiness and courage.” — Seneca, Letters From A Stoic, 98.3
From the Daily Stoic (dailystoic.com); New Year, New You Challenge.