11 Stoic Principles Best Kept in Silence

Introduction: The constant pursuit of wisdom is the less-traveled road but the most rewarding one in our lives. Some things are like seeds. We plant them in silence, away from curious eyes, so they can grow and flourish without interference. This is where the wisdom of the Stoics comes in. They teach us to guard, to cultivate within ourselves without the hurry to show it to the world. The Stoics, great thinkers in history, knew that not everything should be shared. They valued their secrets and achievements. And lessons because they understood that by revealing too much of the true essence of things, it might be lost to them. Every joy and sadness, every lesson and challenge, are pieces of the story we compose. And if we share everything without thinking, perhaps we stop living deeply because Just like a flower doesn’t grow if it’s constantly touched, our growth also needs privacy—a space of our own where we look at our mistakes and victories and decide how...