question archive Based on Al-Kindi and Nietzsche on the Stoic Art of Banishing Sorrow, Which of the following analogies best captures the attitude Stoics recommend that we have about good friends? Good friends are like
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Based on Al-Kindi and Nietzsche on the Stoic Art of Banishing Sorrow,
Which of the following analogies best captures the attitude Stoics recommend that we have about good friends?
Good friends are like...
A)stars, you can't always see them but you know they're there.
B)nice weather. Enjoy it while it's there because it might be gone tomorrow.
C)rainbows, always there to cheer you up after a storm.
D)flowers. A pleasure to gather and a treasure to keep.
You really want to buy a Gucci belt. It's all you think about. It's even in your dreams. The Stoics would recommend that you...
Group of answer choices
A)treat yourself. Life is too short not to enjoy.
B)dream bigger. You deserve more than a belt, even if it is Italian leather.
C)think about it in neutral terms ("a strip of leather with a buckle to hold my pants up").
D)try to manipulate someone into buying it for you.
which of the following analogies best captures the attitude Stoics recommend that we have about good friends.
Good friends are like...
A. Stars, you can't always see them but you know that they are there.
You really want to buy a Gucci belt. it's all you think about. it's even in your dreams. The Stoics will recommend that you.
C. Think about it in Neutral terms ( "a strip of leather with a buckle to hold my pants up")
Step-by-step explanation
A good friend is always there whenever they are needed. They just don't think of themselves as being better than the person who needs their comfort but they also don't shy away from tragedy.
A reasonable mind produces reasonable things. Dreams are production of the mind so reasonable dreams are productions of the reasonable mind