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“How can I use freedom to shape a world worth living in?”
I find the Stoic ‘Dichotomy of Control’ efficient for personal productivity, but she challenge me by asking is that tranquility just a sophisticated way of being bystander? 🧍
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I find the Stoic ‘Dichotomy of Control’ efficient for personal productivity, but she challenge me by asking is that tranquility just a sophisticated way of being bystander? 🧍
Malisa
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Reading this about 10 pages a day is my maximum brain capacity.
Keeping some notes for myself:
It was super interesting to read about Existentialism's similarities and differences with some other philosophies, both explicitly (Stoicism, Marxism) and implicitly (Absurdism). Morality as the expression of freedom is explained with clarity and detail.
— Feb 11, 2026 07:21PM
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Keeping some notes for myself:
It was super interesting to read about Existentialism's similarities and differences with some other philosophies, both explicitly (Stoicism, Marxism) and implicitly (Absurdism). Morality as the expression of freedom is explained with clarity and detail.
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More interesting. When Ontological Freedom meet Ethical Freedom. ;)
— Feb 10, 2026 03:14PM
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". A God can pardon, efface, and compensate. But if God does not exist, man’s faults are inexpiable. If it is claimed that, whatever the case may be, this earthly stake has no importance, this is precisely because one invokes that inhuman objectivity which we declined at the start."
So thought provoking, I love that.
— Feb 09, 2026 03:34PM
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So thought provoking, I love that.













