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18-Feb

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Man is not worried by real problems so much as by his imagined anxieties about real problems.
– Epictetus

17-Feb

Accustom yourself not to be disregarding of what someone else has to say: as far as possible enter into the mind of the speaker.
-Marcus Aurelius

16-Feb

Treat with utmost respect your power of forming opinions, for this power alone guards you against making assumptions that are contrary to nature and judgments that overthrow the rule of reason.
-Marcus Aurelius

15-Feb

There is nothing more miserable and foolish than anticipation.
-Seneca the Younger

14-Feb

Laugh at your problems; everybody else does.
-Seneca the Younger

12-Feb

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Don’t mind if others don’t share your convictions. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be? Your nobler self cannot wait any longer.
– Epictetus

11-Feb

Failing to understand the workings of one’s own mind is bound to lead to unhappiness.
-Marcus Aurelius

8-Feb

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Anything worth putting off is worth abandoning altogether.
– Epictetus

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