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Stoicism teaches us that we should never think of the things in our life as something we lost, but instead, as something we had to eventually return. Your favorite coffee mug falls and breaks, your child dies, your dog gets old. Nothing in life is forever and everything breaks down or dies or leaves, eventually. So instead we should think of things in terms of, "return." You didn't lose these things because they were never yours to begin with, as they were a gift from coincidence, but the time for them to be returned has come; and a new gift will soon be on its way.
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