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).
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633. Ask your impressions for the right password
632. How to deal with a difficult relative
631. What is always within your power
630. Philosophical journaling
629. The problem with wealth is that it doesn't guarantee you a sound mind
628. That is tyranny, not government
627. Argue less, practice more
626. What do you like to tend to?
625. Contemplating your final activity
624. Facts don't come with judgments attached to them
623. The raw material of the good person
622. We need to be human beings, not statues
621. The three disciplines of Epictetus
620. Socrates and Alcibiades
619. Give yourself a break (from externals)
618. Free yourself from the fickleness of others
617. Pay attention to the ledger of your life
616. How to avoid a wretched life
615. On the futility of war
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