The more you mature, the more you get comfortable with the fact that you don't have to like something in order for it to be necessary or true.
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I am not totally sure if this is true; do you think a stoic would experience 'stress', as you've described it?
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in my opinion, what most people call stress is their trying to take responsibility for things that are fundamentally out of their control; when you learn what to take responsibility for, and what to let go, the stress melts away
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I think the idea is that by focusing on what's in your control, you'll still feel stress, but at least it's stress that you can make peace with.
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stop running away from from responsibility and facing it + seeing it as an opportunity changed a lot for me and reduced the stress.
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Stress is inevitable. Successful people befriend it, welcome it, and thrive in it.
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how would a strong responsibility muscle manifest itself?
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You can actually choose the everything in it. People job etc. So they don't necessarily com together.
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