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The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
Stoic
They were the Stoic philosophers.
Epictetus
Stoicism was popular among the ancient Greeks. Later this philosophy was transferred to Rome after the Romans had taken over Greece. Perhaps among the more famous Romans who embraced stoicism was Seneca. He was a playwright who used stoicism within the messages of his works. Seneca died in the first century and was around the times when the empire was at peace but still expanding its influence. Stoicism was popular and Emperor Marcus Aurelius was a stoic in the second century of Roman dominance.
Stoic .
He held the cold hand that betrayed the old man's stoic ways by giving him a squeeze.
masochist
Repression refers to the unconscious act of hiding or suppressing emotional conflicts within a person.
The word "stoic" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person who is unemotional and accepts pain or misfortune without complaining. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is calm, unaffected by emotions, or indifferent to pleasure or pain.
The Stoic philosophy was developed around the 3rd century BCE by Zeno of Citium in ancient Greece. It evolved further in the Roman Empire with notable figures like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius.
It means that one did not realize that the person they were talking to was sad or hurting/depressed, and they did not act accordingly... sometimes people hide their feelings, trying to act stong or stoic
She remained stoic in the face of adversity, showing no signs of distress or emotion.
Euphrates the Stoic died in 118.
A stoic person faces challenges with calmness and resilience.
apathic/stoic apathic/stoic
She faced the difficult situation with stoic acceptance, showing no outward signs of emotion.