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/support754. Stoicism is not written in stone
753. There are different ways to be useful to the human cosmopolis
752. Set your own priorities, don't slavishly follow other people's
751. How much leisure time do you have, and what do you do with it?
750. Everything changes, act accordingly
749. No point in finding faults
748. Putting things, and people, in perspective
747. Theory and practice
746. Always use reason and you'll achieve serenity
745. How to become magnanimous
744. Just pay attention, will you?
743. We are part of the universe and have duties toward fellow human beings
742. How to engage people in a discussion
741. The link between rationality and sociability
740. The Stoics got divination wrong, but cause-effect right
739. Isn't the eye the most sophisticated thing you've ever seen?
738. The universe is not the result of random events
737. Reason and wisdom, or chance and necessity?
736. Is the universe governed by wisdom?
735. Different conceptions of the gods
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