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Stoicism is a lifelong journey of learning and practice. Whether you are just starting out or have been practicing for years, your perspective matters here. The grandfather always says the best conversations start with an honest question — so don't hesitate to reach out.

Whether you have a question about Stoic philosophy, want to share how these practices are working in your life, spotted something that needs correcting, or just want to say hello — this is the place.

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