These are the two words I want to live my life by. Hungry to learn, Hungry to add value to others, Hungry to have interesting thoughts, and curious. And Stoic, for me, is all about focusing on your inputs, i.e. the things in your control, not worrying about the outcomes, i.e. things, not in your control, and whatever may happen, thinking about how to take the best advantage to make progress. I’m sure this is probably the 1% of what Stoicism teaches, and I’m far from making this 1% a complete part of my life.
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