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equanimity

[ee-kwuh-nim-i-tee, ek-wuh-] / ˌi kwəˈnɪm ɪ ti, ˌɛk wə- /


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It’s a daily obstacle course to get through the world with kindness, compassion, understanding and equanimity.

From MarketWatch

Peek noted a certain equanimity and optimism in him, however: either a prerequisite for, or product of, his decades of studying the most brutal and destabilizing moments of other people’s lives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Friends and family say Munger’s eventful last period offers lessons for investors—and a blueprint for how to age with grace, equanimity and purpose.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cheney suffered from heart disease for much of his adult life, a burden he bore with equanimity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another reason for investors’ apparent equanimity: The junk bond market is generally higher quality now than it used to be.

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