The Stoic does not despise his body or feel a need to mortify his flesh. The body is not evil. It is an indifferent which means that it has no inherent value, either good or bad. With re r to our moral character, this state of mind regarding externals requires the discipline of assent and the discipline of desire. In letters one o seven, seneca addresses the providential nature of the cosmos and encourages lucilius to be ready,. like a soldier, to respond to fate.

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