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The idea that things not up to us are preferred or rejected, but ultimately indifferent, is a key Stoic doctrine but a counterintuitive and contentious one. The Stoics have struggled to explain "indifference", and been attacked over it, since ancient times. So what does Stoic indifference actually mean (it's not the plain English interpretation), and why do they insist upon it? In this meetup, we'll discuss the significance and applications of this odd but powerful concept.

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