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Stoicism - Introduction To The Stoic Way of Life: Beginners Guide To Mastery - cover

Stoicism - Introduction To The Stoic Way of Life: Beginners Guide To Mastery

Jason Gale

Verlag: Publishdrive

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☆★☆ The Ultimate Guide To The Stoic Way Of Life☆★☆
 
Let's face it, we can't control every aspect of our lives, and the fact is a lot of things we stress about are out of our direct control.The ancient philosophy of Stoicism still stands the test of times and is still practiced in society today all over the world. This is the art of living in true happiness, as stoic principles guide us to live in harmony and
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