Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness APK

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Developer
Prestige Worldwide Apps, Inc
Current Version
1.0.0
Date Published
File Size
30.0 MB
Package ID
com.prestigeworldwide.stoicquotes
Price
$ 0.00
Downloads
43+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Lifestyle

APK Version History

Version
1.0.0 (100)
Architecture
arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a,x86,x86_64
Release Date
August 23, 2022
Requirement
Android 5.0+
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  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot
  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot
  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot
  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot
  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot
  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot
  • Stoicism Quotes - Mindfulness Screenshot

About Radio FM 90s

The Stoicism Quotes app features 100s of mindful stoic quotes from the most famous stoic philosophers including Marcus Aurelius (meditations), Epictetus, Seneca, Socrates and more.

Features include Social Sharing, Favorites tracking, and Dark / Light Theme.

Why study Stoicism?
Stoicism is one of a family of philosophies primarily concerned with finding the best way to live ones life, in figuring out how to flourish as human beings. Stoicism is one of several such philosophies developed in the Hellenistic period of Mediterranean history. Stoicism’s rivals included Epicureanism, Scepticism, Peripateticism, and Cynicism, each of which was similar to Stoicism in some ways, and different in others.

Stoicism is a philosophy of life, a practical guide to applying wisdom to your daily choices, focused on living life as a thriving rational being, characterized by excellence in judgement and the fulfilled happiness that is to the mind what robust healthy fitness is to the body. Stoics believe that, just as physical pain is caused by illness and injury to the body, human distress is caused (at least in part, and according to orthodox Stoicism, entirely) by mistaken judgments and incorrect beliefs, particularly about good and bad. To completely correct these judgements and correct these beliefs is a difficult task, perhaps effectively impossible, but Stoic study, practice, and exercises aim at least to improve those of the Stoics who practice them.

What's New in this version

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