Marcus Aurelius – How To Deal With Difficult People (Stoicism)
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Lesson summary:
Various lessons from Marcus Aurelius’ stoic philosophy on how to deal with difficult people and situations. The first lesson is to set realistic expectations and respond with virtue instead of allowing negative emotions to consume us. The second lesson is not to take things too personally and to focus on controlling our own response instead of seeking revenge. The third lesson is to take action to address issues and cultivate virtues to become a better person.