Cicero very clearly and succinctly explains the difference among five Hellenistic takes on grief, including two Stoic ones, one by Cleanthes (the second head of the Stoa) and one by Chrysippus (the third head).
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stoicmeditations/support874. The importance of Socrates
873. The first philosopher
872. Do not catastrophize
871. Is virtue sufficient for a happy life?
870. If anger is natural, what's wrong with it?
869. Redirect your mind toward useful things
868. The meaning of true love
867. Your (mature) emotional response is up to you
866. Think about how others endure adversity
865. Philosophy is the cure
864. The problem with grief
863. Anger is good only when it's fake
862. Virtue is a kind of knowledge
861. Courage does not require anger
860. Why Aristotle was wrong about moderating vice
859. Virtue is right reason
858. Disharmony of the mind
857. Apply the Socratic remedy
856. The importance of temperance
855. Envy, malevolence, and delight
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