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Funny Stoicism Memes: Part Three

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You can either run from it . . . or learn from it.


When life gives you no tough challenges to overcome . . .


Forgiving myself & trying to be a virtuous person today.


Crap we ain’t got time for right now.


Oh no! Anyway . . .


Looking for stuff to label as “good” or “bad” outside of our own actions . . .


When someone says that Stoicism is the same as Buddhism . . .


How Stoics really are . . .


Realizing they think that Stoicism means getting rid of all your feelings . . .


Please, educate me on what “Stoic” really means.


Realizing that if you aren’t already happy where you are, you won’t be happy anywhere else . . .


Opportunities to better myself & practice virtue.


Embrace your fate . . . Stoicism is coming.


Stoics when they see a good challenge.


When you realize that possessions aren’t good or bad . . .


“I won’t be harmed by what you said, because I’ve made the choice to not feel harmed.”


“Do we, though?”


Doing my best, but knowing the rest is out of my control . . .


It’s not things themselves that make us upset . . . change my mind.


Hearing someone say that Stoics suppress their emotions.


When someone in the room starts blaming the rest of the world for their problems . . .


“This too shall pass.”


If you could just stop calling things good or bad if they exist outside of our own character . . .


I’ve got a fever.


I don’t explain my philosophy, I embody it.


“Stoics just lose all of their feelings!”


Embrace All the Fate!


“That won’t stop me, because I can’t read!”


“See, no one cares.”


Why the hell can’t you just choose to laugh at it now?


“Best I can do is give you the ability to find purpose in facing your challenges.”


I’ve been looking forward to this . . .


“No, I won’t.”


“What are you in here for?”


I don’t always face difficult challenges . . .


Offended, me?


When a Stoic doesn’t live up to his own expectations for himself.


Like he wrote it specifically for you . . .


“You underestimate my power.”


You can still live a great life with one arm.

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