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Stoic Paradoxes
Seemingly contradictory truths that reveal deeper wisdom.
Stoic paradoxes are statements that seem contradictory but contain profound truths: 'Only the wise person is rich,' 'The good person cannot be harmed,' 'All sins are equal.' These paradoxes challenge conventional thinking and point toward deeper realities about virtue, happiness, and human nature. They're teaching tools that provoke thought and reveal the gap between appearance and reality.
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