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Wikidiffcom vs Stoicism - What's the difference?

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As a noun stoicism is

a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress.

Stoicism vs Forbearance - What's the difference?

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Stoicism is a related term of forbearance.


As nouns the difference between stoicism and forbearance

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while forbearance is patient self-control; restraint and tolerance under provocation.

Stoicism vs Fatalism - What's the difference?

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Stoicism is a related term of fatalism.


As nouns the difference between stoicism and fatalism

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while fatalism is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them.

Stamina vs Stoicism - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between stamina and stoicism

is that stamina is (uncountable|now considered singular) the energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time; power of sustained exertion, or resistance to hardship, illness etc while stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress.

Stoicism vs Calm - What's the difference?

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Stoicism is a related term of calm.


As nouns the difference between stoicism and calm

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while calm is (in a person) the state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion.

As an adjective calm is

(of a person) peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety.

As a verb calm is

to make calm.

Stoicism vs Apple - What's the difference?

stoicism | apple |


As a noun stoicism

is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress.

As a proper noun apple is

a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple”.

Stoicism vs Meditation - What's the difference?

stoicism | meditation |


As nouns the difference between stoicism and meditation

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while meditation is meditation.

Stoicism vs Restraint - What's the difference?

stoicism | restraint | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between stoicism and restraint

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the Roman Empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while restraint is something that restrains, ties, fastens or secures.

Stoicism vs Serenity - What's the difference?

stoicism | serenity | Related terms |

Stoicism is a related term of serenity.


As a noun stoicism

is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress.

As a proper noun serenity is

in general use since the 1990s.

Stoicism vs Impassivity - What's the difference?

stoicism | impassivity | Related terms |

Stoicism is a related term of impassivity.


As nouns the difference between stoicism and impassivity

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while impassivity is the state of being impassive.

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