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The New Agora: Daily WWYD and light discussion thread
> The sub doesn't let me post That's weird. There are auto-rules that limit TOP-LEVEL comments for posts tagged as "Seeking Personal Stoic Guidance". You have to be tagged as a "Contributor". I do…
r/Stoicismcomment11/25/2025
Question of virtue ethics: Proper Ambition, the golden mean between ambition and unambitiousness.
Question of virtue ethics: Proper Ambition, the golden mean between ambition and unambitiousness. — I like to identify through my actions as a stoic, and recently read an interesting quote that I would like to provide in hopes of assessing the opinions of like-minded people. I'm not sure who origina…
r/Stoicismpost3/28/2026
How come everyone has a different view of what stoicism truly is?
There’s just a lot of misinformation, either from ignorance or a disregard to truth. Stoicism is a virtue ethics philosophy that holds that virtue is the supreme good, so we should align our will (or …
r/Stoicismcomment3/7/2026