Stoicism

/ˈstoʊɪˌsɪzəm/ noun

The attitude of staying calm and not showing strong emotions, especially in difficult situations; also a philosophy that teaches self‑control and acceptance of what you cannot change.

From Greek “Stoa,” meaning porch, because the philosopher Zeno taught in a public porch called the Stoa Poikile. His followers became known as Stoics, and their ideas as Stoicism.

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