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Stoicism: Finding Inner Peace Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Stoicism: Finding Inner Peace is a fact-matching game that challenges players to piece together important information fragments in order to uncover the secrets of inner peace.

  • Players will need to use spells for hints and extra time in order to navigate through the game.
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  • Stoicism teaches that we should focus on what is within our control and let go of what is outside of our control.
  • The Stoics believed that inner peace can be achieved by accepting the things we cannot change.
  • Stoicism emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and not dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.
  • Practicing gratitude and focusing on what we have rather than what we lack is a key tenet of Stoicism.
  • Stoicism teaches that we should strive to be virtuous and live in accordance with nature.
  • The Stoics believed that external events are indifferent and that our perception and judgment of these events determine our peace of mind.
  • Marcus Aurelius, a prominent Stoic philosopher and Roman Emperor, wrote in his Meditations about finding inner peace through acceptance and self-awareness.
  • Stoicism teaches that we should not be disturbed by the opinions of others and should focus on our own actions and character.
  • The practice of negative visualization, imagining worst-case scenarios to appreciate what we have, is a Stoic exercise for cultivating inner peace.
  • Epictetus, another influential Stoic philosopher, taught that we should focus on our own thoughts, beliefs, and actions to find inner peace.
  • Stoicism emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and self-mastery in achieving inner peace.
  • The Stoics believed that true happiness comes from within and is not dependent on external circumstances.
  • Stoicism teaches that we should practice resilience and endurance in the face of adversity to maintain inner peace.
  • The Stoic practice of premeditatio malorum, imagining potential obstacles and setbacks in advance, helps us prepare for challenges and maintain inner peace.
  • Seneca, a Stoic philosopher and statesman, wrote extensively about finding inner peace through self-examination and philosophical reflection.
  • Stoicism emphasizes the importance of developing a sense of duty and responsibility towards oneself and others in order to achieve inner peace.
  • The Stoics believed in the practice of self-denial and moderation as a means to cultivate inner peace and resilience.
  • Stoicism teaches that we should not be attached to material possessions or external success in order to maintain inner peace.
  • The Stoics believed that the key to inner peace lies in aligning our values and actions with reason and virtue.
  • Stoicism emphasizes the importance of practicing mindfulness and self-awareness as tools for achieving inner peace and clarity of mind.

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