Welcome to the Temple of Stoic Acceptance

Here, you will learn the art of not caring about anything. Yes, you heard that right. We'll cover the basics of indifference, the nuances of apathy, and the advanced techniques of utter disdain.

But first, let us begin with the fundamental principles of Stoicism: the three main tenets of the school of thought.

The Three Tenets of Stoicism

1. Amor Fati - The art of loving your enemies, but not really.

2. Amor Fati Proxima - The art of loving your enemies' mothers, but not really.

3. Ars Moriendi - The art of loving the idea of loving your enemies, but not really.

Learn more about Ars Moriendi Learn more about Amor Fati Learn more about Amor Fati Proxima

Now, let us move on to the advanced techniques of Stoic Acceptance, including:

1. Laughter in the Face of Adversity - The art of laughing at your own misfortunes, but only when no one is looking.

2. Embracing the Impermanence of All Things - The art of accepting that everything is temporary, including your own life.

3. The Art of Not Caring - The art of not caring about anything, including the fact that you're not caring.

Learn more about Laughter in the Face of Adversity Learn more about Embracing the Impermanence of All Things