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stoicism

/ˈstoʊɪsɪzəm/

Meanings
  • noun

    A philosophy of calmness and endurance in the face of adversity. Originating in ancient Greece, it teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions.

    - "His stoicism during the crisis impressed everyone."
    - "Stoicism is a philosophy that has been practiced for over 2,000 years."

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stoicism , stoicisms
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'stoikos' meaning 'a seat,' likely because early followers of this philosophy would sit calmly and quietly in public.


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  1. The Stoic philosopher Seneca is believed to have committed suicide by ordering his slaves to pour scolding water over him.

  2. The Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius is also known as 'Marcus Aurelius Antoninus' and ruled the Roman Empire from 161 to 180 AD.

  3. The Stoic philosopher Epictetus is known for his teachings on ethics and practical wisdom, which were recorded by his student Arrian in the book 'The Enchiridion'.


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  1. Epicureanism: An opposing philosophical school of thought that emphasizes pleasure and sensual enjoyment over self-control and endurance.

  2. Cynicism: A philosophy that emphasizes simplicity, self-sufficiency, and living in accordance with nature, with a focus on criticizing societal norms and institutions.


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Stoicism has had a profound influence on Western thought, particularly in the areas of ethics, logic, and politics. Many famous philosophers, including Seneca and Marcus Aurelius, were Stoics. The philosophy continues to be popular today, with many people practicing its teachings for personal growth and emotional resilience.

How to Memorize "stoicism"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a calm, serene person facing a difficult situation with a steady expression and unwavering composure.
    - Visualize a statue of a stoic figure, such as a Roman emperor, with a strong and resolute expression.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'stoicism' with the image of a rock, which is unyielding and unchanging.
    - Think of the word 'stoic' as a synonym for 'brave' or 'unflinching'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym STOIC to remember the seven key virtues of Stoicism: Serenity, Temperance, Justice, Courage, Prudence, Integrity, and Wisdom.
    - Create a mental image of a stoic figure, such as a Roman emperor, to help you remember the concept of Stoicism.


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