However, people can be mean, cruel, deceitful, and all the other host of attitudes and behaviors that cause disenfranchisement and unhappiness. — Wallows
Sarte once said that hell is other people — Wallows
Being a misanthrope is perhaps the antithesis of stoic philosophy, yet here I am spouting a misanthropic tune about people in general. What to do? — Wallows
I don’t think Stoicism is the problem for you. It is good that you recognize that there are toxic people. — Noah Te Stroete
Nothing wrong with that, and I don’t see how that contradicts Stoic philosophy. — Noah Te Stroete
Reflect. Hatred is often a form of self-loathing and such negative emotions can be an ocean of insight into one's own mind. — Tzeentch
If you were to act that way, would it make you happy? — Tzeentch
Sarte once said that hell is other people. — Wallows
What to do? — Wallows
Life sucks. — Bitter Crank
Hate is typically a bad thing. But, that's the issue here. I feel one way; but, my mind is telling me that the feeling is misguided. What to do?
2m — Wallows
What is the source of your misanthropy? — TheMadFool
Let's just say that if you conclude that exhibiting such behaviors would not make you any happier, perhaps a more appropriate attitude towards such people would be one of pity, instead of hate or dislike. — Tzeentch
It would be near impossible to profess pity towards people who spit on you, don't you think? — Wallows
It is the arising sentiment about bad behavior that other people can display, which is derived from experience, whilst trying to maintain composure, through stoicism.
It's as if one were to live with a Pollyanna sense of optimism or to be confined to a perpetual state of cognitive dissonance in regards to experiencing life as a Stoic. — Wallows
Being a misanthrope is perhaps the antithesis of stoic philosophy, yet here I am spouting a misanthropic tune about people in general. What to do? — Wallows
Stop allowing yourself to be unduly disturbed by things beyond your control--which would include "people in general." — Ciceronianus the White
Begin the morning by saying to thyself, I shall meet with the busy-body, the ungrateful, arrogant, deceitful, envious, unsocial. All these things happen to them by reason of their ignorance of what is good and evil. — Marcus Aurelius
Really? Begin each morning with negative visualizations of people in general? Who does this to themselves? — Wallows
Stoicism requires discipline, and practice. — Ciceronianus the White
Many people do wrong. If you can stop them from doing wrong, do so. — Ciceronianus the White
If you can't, their conduct is to be regretted, but it's of no use to let yourself be overwhelmed by their character or conduct, and it's within your power not to be. — Ciceronianus the White
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