Stoic Concept
Kathexis
A stable disposition or settled habit of character.
Kathexis refers to firmly established character traits that have become second nature through repeated practice. Unlike mere intentions or temporary behaviors, kathexis represents deep, reliable patterns of response that persist across different situations. Developing positive kathexis - habits of virtue - is the goal of Stoic training, creating a character that naturally responds with wisdom and goodness.
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