“It is better to die of hunger having lived without grief and fear, than to live with a troubled spirit, amid abundance”
Quote by Epictetus
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The Teaching of Epictetus: Being the Encheiridion of Epictetus with Selections from the Dissertations and Fragments
The Teaching of Epictetus presents the philosophical principles of Epictetus, focusing on self-improvement, the importance of inner peace, and the role of reason in human life. The Encheiridion is a concise guide to living a virtuous life, while the selections from the Dissertations and Fragments provide a broader view of Epictetus' thought. This book is a foundational text for understanding Stoicism and its impact on Western philosophy. more
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