<< Return to Funny Stoicism Memes Part One
“Why shouldn’t I just accept the things I can’t change?”
When you’re a Stoic, and you don’t have any challenges to overcome.
Stoics when stuff happens that’s out of their control.
Bill strives for more, but he’s also perfectly happy with what he already has.
Your refusal to accept things that are out of your control.
“You could just choose not to feel harmed, and you won’t be harmed . . . but that’s none of my business.”
When you realize that you can’t even remember what the heck you used to be so anxious and angry about all the time.
Looking at challenges as a way to better myself.
Wishing for things to happen the way they happen.
When life presents you with a challenge . . .
It’s you! No, it’s you!
“But not menial, ignoble jobs, right?”
Why can’t I just laugh at it right now?
Embracing what nature has in store for us, working for the common good.
Hard to Swallow Pills
A chance to complain? How about no.
Living in the moment
You should meditate on your own morality every day.
Waste time worrying about stuff you can’t change? No thanks.
“You know, I’m something of a Stoic myself.”
Truly enjoying what happens and loving your fate.
“We’ve had one, yes. But what about second Stoic challenge?”
“I’m saying you should be patient with them as fellow human beings.”
“I do not think that word means what you think it means.”
Is it possible to learn this power?
The easy road? No thanks!
Nice and warm!
When you meet another person who truly understands what Stoicism is . . .
You don’t have to get upset when things don’t go the way you want.
Stoicism really is amazing . . .
“I missed the part where that’s my problem.”
So hot right now!
Not without caring for the well-being of others!
“You know what really grinds my gears?”
Look for help & harm exclusively from yourself, not from externals.
Fame is meaningless, because famous people just end up dead and forgotten like every other human being.
Conquering myself is better!
Problems in reality vs. problems in your head.
Stoics when life gets tough . . .
Now it’s gone forever, so I don’t care about it anymore.