Apatheia

/ˌæpəˈθeɪə/ noun

In ancient Greek philosophy, a state of freedom from passion, suffering, or emotion; an ideal of emotional detachment and tranquility.

From ancient Greek 'apatheia' (a- 'without' + pathos 'passion, suffering'), a key concept in Stoic and Cynic philosophy representing the ideal mental state.

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