Joshua Branham

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There is nothing wrong with working toward and achieving wealth, fame, or power, but in the Stoic’s mind, these things are merely to be enjoyed if they do work out, but not to be depended on for one’s happiness. Because, if one is dependent on them, one’s happiness and peace in life are especially susceptible to being inconsistent, taken, or never achieved at all.
The Art of Living a Meaningless Existence: Ideas from Philosophy That Change the Way You Think
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