Cicero very clearly and succinctly explains the difference among five Hellenistic takes on grief, including two Stoic ones, one by Cleanthes (the second head of the Stoa) and one by Chrysippus (the third head).
--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stoicmeditations/support834. Is grief a form of cowardice?
833. Lust and anger
832. Everyone but the sage is mad
831. Diseases of the mind
830. On fame
829. Natural virtue?
828. Who we really are
827. The power of acting right
826. Posidonius talks about pain
825. Dionysius the Renegade
824. Epaminondas, one of the most excellent men who ever lived
823. When Zeno bit the tyrant
822. Pain and mental attitude
821. Better to be a sick person with integrity than a healthy lier
820. How to learn to bear pain
819. The crucial importance of patience
818. Courage vs pain
817. Should we ban the poets?
816. On bearing pain
815. Pleasure, pain, virtue
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