MINi-TEST: ARE YOU A TRUE STOIC?
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The Stoic is someone who lives in accordance with reason and nature, quietly accepting the events of life, whether positive or negative. He or she exercises dominion over his or her passions, seeking ataraxia, or a state of inner imperturbability. Finally, the true Stoic strives to practice virtue and justice, contributing to the common good and recognizing the interconnectedness of all human beings.
Read the following statements and pick the ones that best represent your thoughts.
Prolonged silence makes me uncomfortable
Thinking about death only breeds negativity
Institutions serve as moral guides for all of us
I want to live long and enjoy life to the fullest
I do my best to improve the world and society
I identify with certain trends and currents of thought
Count the number of selected boxes and read the corresponding profile.
0-1: You are a genuine stoic
2-3: You are moderately stoic
4-5: You are basically anti-stoic
6: You are the opposite of Stoicism
Explanation of sentences
Prolonged silence makes me uncomfortable
The capacity to tolerate silence is necessary to initiate a path of inner reflection. Constantly living immersed in noise, on the contrary, stresses the senses and keeps consciousness at a more superficial level; this is not compatible with the need to live in accordance with the profound moral and ethical principles of Stoicism.
Thinking about death only breeds negativity
Stoics see death as an entirely natural moment within the broader spectrum of existence. Avoiding the idea of death feeds the material and irrational side of human beings, distancing them from the ethical and moral principles typical of Stoicism.
Institutions serve as moral guides for all of us
Stoics tend to see natural laws as superior to social conventions. Moreover, the moral and ethical values on which they base their actions are the result of an awareness that is entirely individual and little or not at all influenced by the political and cultural trends of a given historical moment.
I want to live long and enjoy life to the fullest
Although Stoics appreciate life, they also emphasize the importance of virtue over the mere enjoyment of earthly pleasures. The concept of moderation is absolutely central to the Stoic way of life.
I do my best to improve the world and society
Sharing such a purpose reveals a need to find one’s place within society. In Stoic philosophy, just like in any other path of spiritual quest, the focus is directed toward the inner world, while the outer reality plays a minor role. The Stoic lives by following his own consciousness regardless of what happens in society. Therefore, he indirectly contributes to the welfare of the community by providing an example of righteousness and integrity.
I identify with certain trends and currents of thought
This assertion implies a certain dependence on external opinions and momentary social trends, which is contrary to the Stoic ideal of autonomy of thought and individual moral integrity.
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The Stoic is someone who lives in accordance with reason and nature, quietly accepting the events of life, whether positive or negative. He or she exercises dominion over his or her passions, seeking ataraxia, or a state of inner imperturbability. Finally, the true Stoic strives to practice virtue and justice, contributing to the common good and recognizing the interconnectedness of all human beings.
Read the following statements and pick the ones that best represent your thoughts.
Prolonged silence makes me uncomfortable
Thinking about death only breeds negativity
Institutions serve as moral guides for all of us
I want to live long and enjoy life to the fullest
I do my best to improve the world and society
I identify with certain trends and currents of thought
Count the number of selected boxes and read the corresponding profile.
0-1: You are a genuine stoic
2-3: You are moderately stoic
4-5: You are basically anti-stoic
6: You are the opposite of Stoicism
Explanation of sentences
Prolonged silence makes me uncomfortable
The capacity to tolerate silence is necessary to initiate a path of inner reflection. Constantly living immersed in noise, on the contrary, stresses the senses and keeps consciousness at a more superficial level; this is not compatible with the need to live in accordance with the profound moral and ethical principles of Stoicism.
Thinking about death only breeds negativity
Stoics see death as an entirely natural moment within the broader spectrum of existence. Avoiding the idea of death feeds the material and irrational side of human beings, distancing them from the ethical and moral principles typical of Stoicism.
Institutions serve as moral guides for all of us
Stoics tend to see natural laws as superior to social conventions. Moreover, the moral and ethical values on which they base their actions are the result of an awareness that is entirely individual and little or not at all influenced by the political and cultural trends of a given historical moment.
I want to live long and enjoy life to the fullest
Although Stoics appreciate life, they also emphasize the importance of virtue over the mere enjoyment of earthly pleasures. The concept of moderation is absolutely central to the Stoic way of life.
I do my best to improve the world and society
Sharing such a purpose reveals a need to find one’s place within society. In Stoic philosophy, just like in any other path of spiritual quest, the focus is directed toward the inner world, while the outer reality plays a minor role. The Stoic lives by following his own consciousness regardless of what happens in society. Therefore, he indirectly contributes to the welfare of the community by providing an example of righteousness and integrity.
I identify with certain trends and currents of thought
This assertion implies a certain dependence on external opinions and momentary social trends, which is contrary to the Stoic ideal of autonomy of thought and individual moral integrity.
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