
The Daily Stoic Why Be Angry About Something That’s Already Gone?
Feb 19, 2020
Anger often feels justified, especially when faced with disrespect or discrimination. Yet, could holding onto that anger be futile? Embracing Stoic philosophy, the discussion emphasizes the temporary nature of problems and emotions. Life flows like a river, and our frustrations will soon fade. Instead of dwelling on negativity, it's more beneficial to focus on the present and accept what we cannot change. After all, most troubles resolve themselves over time.
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Embrace the Pause
- Pause when angry, recognizing that the feeling is temporary.
- Most frustrations fade, so avoid giving them undue weight.
The Fleeting Nature of Things
- Everything is in constant flux, including our irritations.
- The Stoics believed it foolish to dwell on fleeting annoyances.



