Stoic philosophy teaches that apologizing for one's nature, boundaries, independent thought, ambitions, and need for rest represents a surrender of self-respect, as these are inherent aspects of human character that require no external validation or permission.
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Every person alive has apologized for who they are. Almost none of them have asked why. The Stoics observed something quietly devastating that most apologies are not expressions of remorse. They are acts of surrender. You apologize for your silence as though stillness requires justification. You apologize for your boundaries as though your limits offend those who wanted no limits on you. You apologize for thinking differently as though your mind owes agreement to the crowd. You apologize for your ambitions as though wanting more is something to confess. You apologize for resting >> [music] >> as though exhaustion is the only proof of worth. But here is what the Stoics discovered that changes everything.
>> [music] >> The man who apologizes for his nature has already surrendered what no enemy could take. Virtue needs no permission.
Character requires no apology.
>> [music] >> The composed life is not one that pleases everyone. It is one that requires nothing from anyone.
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