Ahmed yousry Ragab

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What goes on in other people’s consciousness is, as such, a matter of indifference to us; and in time we get really indifferent to it, when we come to see how superficial and futile are most people’s thoughts, how narrow their ideas, how mean their sentiments, how perverse their opinions, and how much of error there is in most of them. Schopenhauer, The Wisdom of Life (1851)
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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