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David's avatar

It takes all sorts to make a world.....a great tool for retaining your equanimity and developing tolerance, patience and understanding towards those different to yourself......I work in a multicultural environment, in a foreign country, and this advice has been so indispensable in helping me understand and work with so many different characters, some good and not so good..... 😁 Many thanks

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Lori Lipman Brown's avatar

In A Handook for New Stoics, the examples focus on random people during work interactions. In retirement, I find this advice also especially helpful in dealing with a brother-in-law who is also retired with too much time to follow his echo chamber of media down rabbit holes of doom and gloom. When my spouse and I see he has texted to his siblings another rant blaming people like us for the horrible world he feels he lives in, the Stoic response (and no reply) seems to help. Sometimes his sister will post a picture of a beautiful sunset in response or they will redirect the conversation to happy childhood recollections. Brother-in-law is actually quite a nice fellow when not in his rant mode.

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