Who says that Stoicism and humor don’t mix? Check out a few funny Stoicism memes from Stoic Simple below . . . and feel free to share them on your favorite social media channel!

“Most of your problems are the result of your own choices and actions.”

“Hey! I’ve got a difficult challenge that will test your virtue and self-discipline down here.”

Realizing you can never lose if you only choose goals that you have complete control over.

When you do something virtuous, but you don’t tell anyone because living a virtuous life is its own reward.

Me being happy with what I already have and getting very little satisfaction from possessions, but appreciating the kind gesture.

Stoicism on my fears and anxieties.

Regretting who you were in the past vs. being grateful for who you are in the present.

When you finally learn to stop worrying about about stuff that’s out of your control.

Blaming neither myself nor others for my misfortunes.

Welcome to life . . . where lots of stuff is painful and unfair, but you can still choose to find happiness and a sense of purpose if you choose to.

“Let me get this straight. You value your time more than your possessions?”

When someone thinks that Stoics are pacifists . . .

You don’t HAVE to face challenges, you GET to face challenges.

“Cast it into the fire! Destroy it!”

Stoicism vs. our initial impressions

“For the love of God, don’t you realize that rage only impedes your goals, and that every situation you face is made easier by clear thinking and a lack of anger?”

Stoicism sneaking up on all of the bad stuff . . .

Gratitude for the life I was given and joy in doing the job that fate assigned to me . . .

I knew it!

When someone says they’re into Stoicism, but they don’t care about the well-being of others . . .

When someone refers to Stoicism as “a religion” . . .

When you’re a Stoic, and you’re waiting for life to present you with a serious challenge to overcome.

Wishing for the strength to face bad things when they do happen . . .

Stoic Thinking vs. imagined troubles . . .

Suffering a minor pain and not making it worse by complaining.

Me, not being harmed because I choose not to feel harmed.

Stoics being strict with themselves and tolerant with others.

Talking about being a good person vs. being one.

Stoicism means suppressing your emotions? No.

“How do you do, fellow Stoics?”

Finding meaning in facing the challenges that life sets before us.

The universe before and after you make a mistake.

“Well, then I’ve lost interest.”

Don’t let what’s going on around you get inside you and weigh you down.

When someone says that Stoics deny all of their feelings.

This changes nothing.

The Scroll of Truth!

We blame the stuff for upsetting us, and blame the world for all of our problems.

The entire world demanding that I take one side or the other . . .

“I can’t recall what the heck I used to be so anxious and ticked off about all the doggone time . . . and at this point, I’m afraid to ask.”