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The Enchiridion

By: Epictetus
Narrated by: Will Stauff
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"The Enchiridion" by Epictetus, despite not being composed by him directly, serves as a condensed guide to Stoic philosophy. Filled with wisdom and practical advice, it focuses on key ideas like:

Inner Freedom: Finding happiness and contentment regardless of external circumstances.

Virtue: Prioritizing moral principles and personal growth over fleeting desires.

Reason and Control: Distinguishing between what you can and cannot control, focusing on the former.

Living in Accordance with Nature: Accepting fate and embracing life's challenges with grace.

Embrace inner peace with timeless Stoic wisdom. 'The Enchiridion' by Epictetus guides you toward happiness, focusing on virtue, personal control, and accepting life's challenges with reason and grace.

Public Domain (P)2024 Timeless
Greek & Roman Philosophy

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I'll be listening to and analyzing each interaction again. I had to slow it down about 10% for my feeble mind to keep up :p

Pay your taxes XD

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I enjoy the narrators voice, which made it very pleasing to listen to such wise words.

The principles behind Stoicism through the eyes of a great philosopher

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, i loved the way it was written as an aphorism, one after another. They were fairly easy to remember.There are just so many of them

The downside is that this narrator is marginal.He doesn't know how to say a lot of the greek or latin names, and it made me laugh.Several times
But if you can get past his foibles, you can get a lot out of this information for classic stoicism

Classic information from the beginning of western civilization

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