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Question of virtue ethics: Proper Ambition, the golden mean between ambition and unambitiousness.
>But I would argue that Stoics divide life into what is within our control and what is not. Actually the (ancient) Stoics didn't do anything of the sort. What you describe is a complete misinterpret…
r/Stoicismcomment3/28/2026
Question of virtue ethics: Proper Ambition, the golden mean between ambition and unambitiousness.
I agree with what you say about the dichotomy of control (personally, I see it as an introduction, i.e. an over simplification to get us a bit closer to the actual concept) but… >What you choose to d…
r/Stoicismcomment3/28/2026
I think I really hate the majority of people.. please just let me rant. I don't think that it is, always us.
I feel this 100%. I'm kinda going through the process right now of journalling and thinking and honestly isolating. But I'm coming upon realizations that were hardly broached in nearly ten years of th…
r/CPTSDcomment4/13/2026