Ahmed yousry Ragab

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The ordinary man places his life’s happiness in things external to him, in property, rank, wife and children, friends, society, and the like, so that when he loses them or finds them disappointing, the foundation of his happiness is destroyed. In other words, his center of gravity is not in himself; it is constantly changing its place, with every wish and whim. Schopenhauer, The Wisdom of Life (1851)
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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