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What is a word for stoic?
Some common synonyms of stoic are apathetic, impassive, phlegmatic, and stolid. While all these words mean “unresponsive to something that might normally excite interest or emotion,” stoic implies an apparent indifference to pleasure or especially to pain often as a matter of principle or self-discipline.
How would you describe stoic?
Being stoic is being calm and almost without any emotion. When you’re stoic, you don’t show what you’re feeling and you also accept whatever is happening. The noun stoic is a person who’s not very emotional. Someone yelling, crying, laughing, or glaring is not stoic.
What are the stoic values?
The Stoics often refer to the four cardinal virtues of Greek philosophy: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. (Or if you prefer: wisdom, morality, courage, and moderation.)
What’s the opposite of stoic?
▲ Opposite of not easily upset or excited. excitable. agitated.
What is a stoic smile?
“Stoic” means “indifferent to pleasure or pain”. It describes not having strong feelings towards things. So, a “stoic smile” is like a very neutral, joyless, smile.
Which is the best definition of the word stoic?
1 capitalized : a member of a school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium about 300 b.c. holding that the wise man should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or grief, and submissive to natural law. 2 : one apparently or professedly indifferent to pleasure or pain. stoic. adjective.
Which is the best book to learn about Stoicism?
The best advice I can give to become more of a doer, more confident, and ultimately happier: Read (and practice) Stoicism. Seriously, it’s that big. If I could bring one book to a desert island, it would be Ryan Holiday’s The Daily Stoic. I’m glad you’re here, giving the philosophy of Stoicism a chance.
What is the art of acquiescence in Stoicism?
Stoicism calls this the “art of acquiescence” – to accept rather than fight every little thing. Ryan Holiday added in his book The Daily Stoic: “And the most practiced Stoics take it a step further. Instead of simply accepting what happens, they urge us to actually enjoy what has happened – whatever it is.
What’s the best way to get along with a stoic?
The first rule in getting along with the Stoic is to honor their natural penchant for being quiet and taciturn. Indeed, the Stoic’s detached and deadpan delivery can lend an inscrutable air to their mannerisms but their willingness to stand unruffled against the bustle of life can also be a source of serenity to those around them.