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    “How nice it is to have out-worn one’s desires and left them behind.” How to let go of Desires in Stoicism on Via Stoica.
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    How to Let Go of Desire in Stoicism: The Peace of Wanting Less

    “How nice it is to have out-worn one’s desires and left them behind.” Seneca, Letters From a Stoic, Letter XII Freedom comes not from gaining what we want, but from no longer wanting it to begin with. In this quote, Seneca expresses something that goes against most modern societies and Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 22/05/2025
    What is Apatheia? Learn the Stoic term and its application on Via Stoica.
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    What Is Apatheia? Learn the Stoic Meaning and How to Practice It

    Apatheia is an important concept in Stoicism and one that gives the philosophy a negative reputation. In modern times, we often equate this concept with being cold or uncaring. But in Stoicism, the ideal state of apatheia (ἀπάθεια) is not about being emotionless, it’s about being free. Free from the Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 24/05/2025
    “If it ever happens that you turn to external things in the desire to please some other person, realize that you have ruined your scheme of life. How to live as a Stoic philosopher on Via Stoica.
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    How to Live as a Stoic Philosopher: Stop Seeking Approval, Start Living Your Values

    “If it ever happens that you turn to external things in the desire to please some other person, realize that you have ruined your scheme of life. Be content, then, with being a philosopher in everything; and if you wish also to be seen as one, show yourself that you Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 22/05/2025
    “When you concern yourself with what is not your own, you lose what is your own.” 10 Epictetus quotes on Self-Mastery on Via Stoica.
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    10 Epictetus Quotes on Self-Mastery (and How to Practice It Daily)

    We live in a world that is all about control and trying to have power over the uncontrollable. But what if true power lies not in controlling others, but in mastering ourselves? That’s why these 10 Epictetus quotes on self-mastery are key to living a more peaceful life. Epictetus’ teaching Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 23/05/2025
    “And if you can’t stop prizing a lot of other things? Then you’ll never be free. How to be free in Stoicism on Via Stoica.
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    How to Be Free in Stoicism: Letting Go of What Holds You Back

    “And if you can’t stop prizing a lot of other things? Then you’ll never be free.” Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Book 6.16 We all want to be free, and this can be found with Stoicism. We can learn to get rid of stress, release ourselves from other people’s expectations, and from Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 22/05/2025
    What is Phantasia? An examination of this Stoic concept on Via Stoica.
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    What Is Phantasia? Understanding the Stoic Meaning and How to Practice It

    Why Phantasia Matters Every moment, your mind is hit by a wave of impressions, someone’s comment, a headline, a sudden thought or image. The Stoics called these phantasiai (φαντασίαι): appearances, impressions, mental pictures. They’re automatic and triggered by all our senses. What happens after this phantasia is up to us. Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 15/05/2025
    “You should drop your desire; do not covet many things, and you will get what you want." Epictetus quote on desires on Via Stoica.
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    Epictetus Quote on Desire: The Fewer the Wants, the Freer the Life

    “You should drop your desire; do not covet many things, and you will get what you want.” Epictetus, Discourses, Book 3, Chapter 9.22 We are often told that desires are what push us forward, our ambition, our dreams, our goals. And that these will bring us happiness. But Epictetus flips Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 14/05/2025
    “Some things are up to us, and some things are not.” Stoic Habits for Modern Life on Via Stoica.
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    Stoic Habits for Modern Life: Ancient Wisdom in Daily Action

    Why do we need Stoic habits for a Modern Life? In a world that feels more chaotic by the day, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, distracted, or disconnected from what really matters. But 2,000 years ago, Stoic philosophers were already offering a framework to stay grounded, no matter what life Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 22/05/2025
    “Frightened of change? But what can exist without it? What’s closer to nature’s heart?” Marcus Aurelius quote on change on Via Stoica.
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    Marcus Aurelius Quote on Change: Why It’s Closer to Nature’s Heart

    “Frightened of change? But what can exist without it? What’s closer to nature’s heart?” Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Book 7.18 Change is one of those things we fear, even though it’s happening all the time. We resist it, try to delay it, or numb ourselves to it. But as Marcus Aurelius Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 14/05/2025
    “Life is long, if only you knew how to use it.” Seneca quote on the shortness of life on Via Stoica.
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    Seneca Quote on the Shortness of Life: What Are You Really Doing With Your Time?

    “Life is long, if only you knew how to use it.” Seneca, On the Shortness of Life, Chapter 2 We complain that time slips away too fast, that the days are too short, the years too quick. But Seneca offers a sharper truth: it’s not that life is short, it’s Read more

    By Benny Voncken, 5 months ago 14/05/2025

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