Stoicism in a sentence as a noun

It's not a long book and gives a nice overview of the highlights of stoicism.

By allowing you to be happy with what you have, stoicism lets you seek those things that truly matter.

But when you look at intense practice of stoicism vs. buddhism, they promote different goals.

Let me assure you that, having gone through a very major health crisis, stoicism is eminently useful, and practical.

It does a good job of introducing the concepts of stoicism and defending the philosophy from our modern assumptions of the word.

Being more "efficient" may be a by-product of stoicism, but it's not a measure of it and it's not a stated goal.\nAt any rate, stoicism is not a shortcut to happiness.

Topics like stoicism and existentialism, if presented appropriately, can provide a backstop of beliefs for any student, regardless of their religious or moral convictions.

Stoicism definitions

noun

an indifference to pleasure or pain

See also: stolidity stolidness

noun

(philosophy) the philosophical system of the Stoics following the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno

See also: Stoicism