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This year started with me getting scammed out of a lot of money. The way I see it though, things could've been a lot worse. So I took it as a lesson, and it also pushed me to do things that I always wanted to do. So in a way, it was a blessing in disguise.
I have been reading and watching Stoic materials since last year. I have been through some ups and downs in life, and Stoic philosophy has helped me reflect on my thoughts, words, and actions, especially right now, I am thinking whether to confront certain people of their debts or forgive them and their debts and move on, learning from the failure of these people who haven't been paying. I am 50/50 on this, but I trust that I will develop the courage to forgive them.
The way you describe detachment even though you said “in not a nihilistic way” would actually fall under active nihilism like Nietzsche talked about; and not passive nihilism of “nothing i do matters”
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I love stoicism. Its a cure to all of our problems.
Well.. Stoicism says that there are no problems
This year started with me getting scammed out of a lot of money.
The way I see it though, things could've been a lot worse. So I took it as a lesson, and it also pushed me to do things that I always wanted to do. So in a way, it was a blessing in disguise.
Glad you learned something from it!
I do some of the practices you mentioned, I didn't even realize they were part of a routine.
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THE LESSON IS THAT FAILURE IS A FRIEND TO USE FOR
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I have been reading and watching Stoic materials since last year. I have been through some ups and downs in life, and Stoic philosophy has helped me reflect on my thoughts, words, and actions, especially right now, I am thinking whether to confront certain people of their debts or forgive them and their debts and move on, learning from the failure of these people who haven't been paying. I am 50/50 on this, but I trust that I will develop the courage to forgive them.
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The way you describe detachment even though you said “in not a nihilistic way” would actually fall under active nihilism like Nietzsche talked about; and not passive nihilism of “nothing i do matters”