1) Mindfulness as I use it, in the stoic tradition, refers to mental fitness: ac

1) Mindfulness as I use it, in the stoic tradition, refers to mental fitness: acquiring virtues (quality human goods) that improve us as social creatures, rather than impulsive goods, or things (cheap animal goods). Insulation from emotional bads: impulse, envy, fear.


Source date (UTC): 2018-07-02 12:31:44 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1013762142712057858

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@NothingTheGreat

@curtdoolittle This sketches out your thoughts on it, and it’s good, but I was wondering if you could also give a concise definition of ‘mindfulness’, as you are using the term in posts such as this?

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