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The word stoicism is a noun. Stoicism is an indifference to pleasure or pain.
It takes some stoicism for me to get through a boring day of work.
Despite the pain of his injuries, the wounded soldier faced his long rehabilitation with stoicism.
Marcus is a remarkable young man and goes about his daily life with great Stoicism. :)
Answer this question…How were epicureanism and stoicism similar?
Common questions about stoicism include: What is stoicism and how does it differ from other philosophies? How can stoicism help with managing emotions and dealing with adversity? What are some practical techniques or exercises used in stoicism? How can someone incorporate stoic principles into their daily life?
Stoicism is a Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zenon of Citium in Athens.
That is the correct spelling of "stoicism" (philosophy of reason and unemotional logic).
Both of the stoicism and epicureanism want human happiness with out pain
The ability to endure pain is referred to as "stoicism." This term embodies the philosophy of enduring hardship and suffering without complaint or emotional response. Stoicism emphasizes resilience and self-control in the face of adversity.
Zeno
Stoicism is impassive, indifferent. The opposite is care, concern, feeling, interested, passionate, sensitive, caring