A Stoic is not emotionless. A Stoic has emotions on a leash — not the other way around.
Stoicism is often misunderstood as cold detachment. In truth, Stoics felt deeply — but they trained themselves not to be ruled by emotion. When Epictetus lost a student, he grieved, but didn't collapse. When Marcus mourned a child, he wept, but still governed. Stoicism doesn't silence emotion — it channels it. Like a rider on a wild horse, the Stoic holds the reins.
Feel everything. Be mastered by none of it.
"Between stimulus and response there is a space... In that space is our power to choose our response."