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Lives of the Stoics | Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman | Book Summary

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The Life of Porsia Cato

There is only one female stoic whose brave deeds have been recorded. This woman's name was porsia cato an. She was the daughter of cato the younger. After suffering the loss of her first husband during rome's civil war, porsia remarried a man named brutus. During their marriage, brutus and his fellow co conspirators plotted to kill julius caesar who was now the emperor and dictator of Rome. Porsia decided to take extreme action to show brutus that she was a worthy confidant by stabbing herself in the thigh with a knife. When brutus returned home, he found her bleeding profusely. By hurting herself

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