I find it interesting that stoicism is becoming more and more popular (r/stoicism has more than 130 000 subscribers) but people today seem to have a less stoic approach than before.
Do you think the popularity of stoicism is a reaction to our current society becoming more divisive and noisy?
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I find it interesting that stoicism is becoming more and more popular (r/stoicism has more than 130 000 subscribers) but people today seem to have a less stoic approach than before.
Do you think the popularity of stoicism is a reaction to our current society becoming more divisive and noisy?
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