apatheia

[US]/[ˌæpəˈθiːə]/
[UK]/[ˌæpəˈθiːə]/

Translation

n.A state of indifference or lack of emotion; impassivity.; In Stoic philosophy, a state of freedom from disturbance, achieved by detaching oneself from external events and desires.; Tranquility; peace of mind.

Phrases & Collocations

achieve apatheia

seeking apatheia

state of apatheia

practicing apatheia

cultivating apatheia

embracing apatheia

find apatheia

experience apatheia

beyond apatheia

path to apatheia

Example Sentences

achieving apatheia requires diligent self-reflection and practice.

the stoics valued apatheia as a path to inner peace.

cultivating apatheia doesn't mean lacking emotions, but managing them effectively.

apatheia helped him remain calm during the stressful negotiations.

she sought apatheia to shield herself from further disappointment.

understanding apatheia is crucial for practicing stoic philosophy.

his pursuit of apatheia led him to a life of simplicity.

apatheia is often misunderstood as indifference or apathy.

through apatheia, one can find freedom from emotional turmoil.

the goal of apatheia is not to eliminate feeling, but to control reaction.

developing apatheia can improve one's resilience to adversity.

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