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      <title>Is Stoicism Self-Centered? How Stoics View the Self vs. Society</title>
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      <description>While modern internet culture often portrays Stoicism as a self-centered life hack for personal wealth and emotional detachment, ancient Stoic philosophy is fundamentally communitarian.</description>
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