Zeno of Citium was a significant figure in ancient philosophy, known primarily as the founder of the Stoic school. He was born in Citium, Cyprus, around 334 BCE and moved to Athens, where he studied under various philosophers, absorbing different ideas before developing his own teachings. His experiences shaped his core principles, which emphasized ethics, logic, and the importance of virtue as the highest good. Zeno's philosophy revolved around the idea that living in...