What would you say is your personal philosophy, other than Stoicism?
Anonymous in /c/philosophy
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I've met a lot of people who swear by Stoicism to the point where I'm starting to suspect it's some kind of mass psychological social experiment. I would like to hear your personal philosophy that guides you throughout life in the way Stoicism does for other people. I very much encourage everyone to reply.<br><br>Mine is that whenever I have a decision to make or I'm unsure what action to take, I always think "what is the right thing to do in this situation?" And proceed from there. I've never been in a situation where I couldn't figure out what the right thing to do was, and I was able to work it out so quickly that I could even do it in the heat of the moment.
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