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thisismyaccount3125 t1_j0jc4ts wrote
Reply to comment by phuzzy1deep in [image] self-awareness is the key to self-mastery by _Cautious_Memory
I may be wrong, but I don’t interpret it that way. I still need to look into it further, but my interpretation is that it’s a certain level of detachment from the external world. You assume it’s the literal detachment to things that make you feel good, but I disagree. I think it’s a detachment from what you think it means and recognize things for what they are. A pair of Jordans mean a lot of things - status, a particular taste, money. But at the end of the day, it’s still just a pair of shoes that will either be worn and used like other shoes or displayed as decor. That kind of detachment.
You can still appreciate things when detached this way. You’ll appreciate different things for different reasons than before; life doesn’t just suddenly start sucking if you’re a stoic in the Senecan sense.
I think. Like I said, I need to look into it further.
update: I looked into it a little bit further and holy hell dude, stoicism is lit af
thisismyaccount3125 t1_j0hws2m wrote
I lowkey scoffed when people told me to practice gratitude. It’s hard to do when you haven’t lost something precious.
Now I find myself experiencing genuine gratitude a few times a week all the sudden, and I’m surprised* by how powerful it is.
thisismyaccount3125 t1_j0hwgri wrote
Reply to comment by Whiplash17488 in [image] self-awareness is the key to self-mastery by _Cautious_Memory
Seneca knew what was up
thisismyaccount3125 t1_je7li3h wrote
Reply to comment by ForgottenPercentage in Aurora Australis, New Zealand {OC} (1500x1000) by william_patino
>July 2025
Noted.
also kinda temporarily forgot what year it was, panicked cause I didn’t know if this was one year or five years away for a second, both incorrect.