Couldn’t agree more. The Stoic philosophy stands one in good stead. One does feel the pain inside but one’s outlook to death helps bear it. Of course the passing of a child can be tolerated but what Stoics don’t address is the suffering of a child in perpetuation.
Couldn’t agree more. The Stoic philosophy stands one in good stead. One does feel the pain inside but one’s outlook to death helps bear it. Of course the passing of a child can be tolerated but what Stoics don’t address is the suffering of a child in perpetuation.
Couldn’t agree more. The Stoic philosophy stands one in good stead. One does feel the pain inside but one’s outlook to death helps bear it. Of course the passing of a child can be tolerated but what Stoics don’t address is the suffering of a child in perpetuation.
Naresh, when you write about the perpetual suffering of a child, what situations are you referring to?