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Stoicism শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: স্টোকিজম

Stoicism Meaning In Bengali স্টোকিজম

Stoicism

বৈরাগ্য, জেনোর মতবাদ, বৈরাগ্যদর্শন, আত্মসংযম ও সুখেদুঃখে নিস্পৃহতার আদর্শ, স্টোয়িকবাদ,

Definition

1) Stoicism is a school of philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC, which teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions.
2) Stoicism also refers to the endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings and without complaint.
3) In a broader sense, Stoicism can describe a calm and rational attitude towards difficult situations or adversity, maintaining a sense of control over one's emotions and reactions.

Examples

Stoicism Example in a sentence

1) Despite facing numerous challenges, she maintained her composure with stoicism.

2) The stoicism of the soldiers in the face of danger was impressive.

3) His stoicism helped him cope with the loss of his beloved pet.

4) The philosophy of stoicism teaches the importance of self-control and resilience.

5) In times of crisis, her stoicism was a source of strength for those around her.

6) The stoicism of the old monk was admired by all who knew him.

7) She approached her illness with stoicism, refusing to let it affect her spirit.

8) The stoicism he displayed during the difficult meeting was a testament to his inner strength.

9) The stoicism of the protagonist in the novel inspired me to face my own challenges with grace.

10) Learning to embrace stoicism has helped me navigate life's ups and downs with more equanimity.

11) I'm sorry, but I cannot provide examples using the word "Stoicism" as there are no sentences.

Part of Speech

Stoicism (Noun)

Synonyms

Stoicism , Quietism - (NOUN) বৈরাগ্য

Stoicism - (NOUN) জেনোর মতবাদ

Stoicism - (SYNONYM) বৈরাগ্যদর্শন

Stoicism - (SYNONYM) আত্মসংযম ও সুখেদুঃখে নিস্পৃহতার আদর্শ

Stoicism - (SYNONYM) স্টোয়িকবাদ

Encyclopedia

Stoicism is a school of philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC, which teaches the development of self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions.
Stoicism also refers to the endurance of pain or hardship without a display of feelings and without complaint.
In a broader sense, Stoicism can describe a calm and rational attitude towards difficult situations or adversity, maintaining a sense of control over one's emotions and reactions.