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Is stoicism genuine wisdom or just a trendy excuse for emotional repression?
As mental health awareness grows and workplace burnout reaches new highs, the ancient philosophy of stoicism is experiencing a modern revival—but critics argue it's being co-opted to justify emotional suppression rather than resilience. Cast your vote on whether stoicism offers genuine wisdom or serves as a trendy excuse.
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