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The Good Life
Kulapati's Preface The Author
Introduction Prologue
The Mystery Of Time Three Basic AIMS and one Ultimate goal of Education
The Most Important Examination The True Meaning of work
The Individualisation of Stoicism The Categorization and Anatomy of Self - Discipline
The life of a Teacher The Heroic Housewife
The Good Husband Little Things Mean A Lot
Existence and Living Fun Versus Joy
Intelligence And Wisdom Loneliness And Subtude
Mysticism, Nature And Morality Prologue to Part III
Major Sections
The Good Life

THE INDIVIDUALISM OF STOICISM

A true stoic is not an indifferent person, but a compassionate human being

For those who are not particularly affiliated with the academic world of philosophy, the topic of individualism of Stoicism might appear to be remote and unfamiliar. For  the sake of clarity and perspective, it might be beneficial to examine first what Stoic individualism is not before entering into the inquiry of what it is.

In the modern world, the importance of the individual's well stressed or supposedly well recognized. From the corollary of such an emphasis comes the exertion of individualism, which means the respect for the individuality of each person. Perhaps one of the most important reasons for the exultation of so-called non-conformity is the infatuation with the idea of individu- alism. For in conformity, one might lose his own identity, that is his own individuality.

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