Dive into the wisdom of Epictetus, a prominent Greek Stoic philosopher who lived from around 55 to 135 AD. Known for his insightful teachings, Epictetus spent his early years as a slave in Rome, where he seized every opportunity to study Stoic philosophy under the esteemed Musonius Rufus. After gaining his freedom, he faced a challenging life marked by ill health, yet his profound ideas continued to resonate. Remarkably, Epictetus himself left no written works; instead, his teachings were immortalized by his devoted pupil, Arrian. Among these, the Enchiridion, or Handbook, stands out as a concise guide to Stoic thought, capturing the essence of Epictetuss philosophy and the candid nature of his discourse. Join us as we explore the timeless principles that can guide us through lifes challenges.
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