Stoics believe in the interconnectedness of all things in the universe from "summary" of Stoicism by George Muntau
The Stoics held a fundamental belief in the interconnectedness of all things in the universe. According to their philosophy, everything in the world is linked together in a complex web of cause and effect. This interconnectedness extends not only to physical objects but also to the thoughts, emotions, and actions of human beings. In the Stoic view, every part of the universe is connected to every other part, creating a seamless whole.
This concept of interconnectedness has profound implications for how Stoics approach life and the world around them. By recognizing the interconnectedness of all things, Stoics cultivate a sense of unity with the world and with other people. This sense of unity leads them to treat others with compassion and empathy, recognizing that their actions have ripple effects that extend far beyond themselves. It also encourages Stoics to live in harmony with the natural world, understanding that their well-being is intimately tied to the well-b...
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