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Ward No. 6

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A Chekhov story critiquing Stoic philosophy as incomprehensible to the suffering majority and arguing that progress belongs to struggle

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"A teaching that preaches indifference to wealth, to the good things in life, scorn of suffering and death, is utterly incomprehensible for the vast majority, since that majority has never known either wealth or the good things in life; and for them scorn of suffering would mean scorn of life itself,"
here are some good Chekhov quotes · u/crystalvision3455 · ↑41 · 2021-11-21
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