Chris Malby-Tynan

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To Seneca and to his fellow adherents of Stoic philosophy, if a person could develop peace within themselves—if they could achieve apatheia, as they called it—then the whole world could be at war, and they could still think well, work well, and be well.
Stillness is the Key: An Ancient Strategy for Modern Life
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