
Discourses
Step into the mind of Epictetus, the enslaved philosopher whose profound insights on ethics and life's conduct continue to resonate millennia later. These "Discourses," meticulously recorded by his student Arrian, offer a direct conduit to his teachings on achieving inner tranquility. Epictetus, exiled for his philosophical provocations, argues that true peace of mind is found in discerning what lies within our control (our attitudes, judgments, desires) from what does not (external events, other people's actions). By focusing our will solely on the former, we liberate ourselves from the ceaseless anxiety of things beyond our grasp. More than a historical artifact, Epictetus's "Discourses" is a bracing, no-nonsense manual for navigating the complexities of modern existence. His candid, sometimes cantankerous, voice cuts through the noise, offering timeless strategies for resilience, self-mastery, and emotional fortitude. This isn't abstract theory; it's a practical, actionable philosophy for cultivating an unshakeable inner calm amidst life's inevitable storms. Prepare to have your perspectives challenged and your priorities realigned by a master of ancient wisdom.
















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