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This episode tackles one of life’s most enduring questions: why do misfortunes so often strike those who seem least deserving of them?
Drawing on Seneca’s On Providence and the poetry of Octavio Paz, we look at suffering not as injustice but as a form of moral training and self-discovery.
Hardship, in this view, isn't a detour from the good life but the very terrain on which character is formed.
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Check out one of my latest daily Micro Morning Meditations here on Substack:
☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: It Does No Good To Rage At Circumstance
https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-it-does
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By Allan John (What Is Stoicism?)4.8
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This episode tackles one of life’s most enduring questions: why do misfortunes so often strike those who seem least deserving of them?
Drawing on Seneca’s On Providence and the poetry of Octavio Paz, we look at suffering not as injustice but as a form of moral training and self-discovery.
Hardship, in this view, isn't a detour from the good life but the very terrain on which character is formed.
👇 👇 👇
📻 FOR MORE STOIC AUDIO CONTENT
Check out one of my latest daily Micro Morning Meditations here on Substack:
☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: It Does No Good To Rage At Circumstance
https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-it-does
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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