Is adopting a mindset focused on distinguishing between what you can control and what you cannot, in order to cultivate inner peace, resilience, and virtue. It is not about being emotionless, but rather about managing emotions—specifically, replacing destructive passions like anger and fear with rational judgment and emotional balance. A stoic mind frame involves a practical approach to life that focuses on four cardinal virtues: wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance. Core components of Stoic thinking is a mind frame focus on what you can directly control—your own thoughts, judgments, and actions. With acceptance of that you cannot control, such as external events, people, the weather, and other people’s opinions. Living in accordance with the divine will of encouraging alignment of virtue knowledge, righteousness, and bravery.
God Lesson?
God teaching of Stoic thinking is alignment within His Word a divine acceptance of fate, virtue, and inner tranquility. God viewed as an imminent, organizing principle, sparking divine reason with guiding ethical living. God rational, divine order helps one to accept whatever happens as part of the whole.


