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LEGOs, Stoicism and Basketball: UNC’s Caleb Wilson is the Most Interesting Man in the World


Every morning, North Carolina freshman wakes up and reads Stoicism. “I feel like it’s beneficial to your mental health,” he said during a wide-ranging press conference at the Dean E. Smith Center Thursday. “I feel like it makes me approach the days differently than I used to before.” His love affair with the classics began in high school. (Chapelboro.com)

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LEGOs, Stoicism and Basketball: UNC’s Caleb Wilson is the Most Interesting Man in the World