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Buddhism teaches that attachment leads inevitably to suffering and offers tools for breaking attachments. The Stoic philosophers of Ancient Greece, such as Epictetus, taught their followers to focus only on what they could fully control, which meant primarily their own thoughts and reactions. All other events—the gifts and curses of fortune— were externals, and the true Stoic was unaffected by externals.
The Happiness Hypothesis: Putting Ancient Wisdom to the Test of Modern Science
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