TOP LESSONS FROM THE ENCHIRIDION, BY EPICTETUS | A BOOK ON STOIC PHILOSOPHY |
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Also if you want to support the channel, you can purchase the audio version of the book, which I narrated myself. Subscribe to the newsletter here: https://www.betweenthelines.media/youtube Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQVrTkfOXvowfeS1-qZ4nA?sub_confirmation=1 But again, if you're hurting for money and can't afford the audio, the Kindle version is available for free and will absolutely change your life, get it while it's still free! You just won't be able to hear my lovely voice reading it to you. And also make sure you're subscribing to get updates on the latest Stoic philosophy book summaries and reviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQVrTkfOXvowfeS1-qZ4nA Epictetus was one of the big three stoic philosophers. With the other two being Seneca (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0MLnUr8Zg4) and Marcus Aurelius (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzINgQzXbAg&t=13s). Epictetus was a slave – but his master, who was secretary to the brutal emperor Nero, allowed Epictetus to study Stoic philosophy under the tutelage of Musonius Rufos. The teachings of Epictetus are recorded in his discourses, and the Enchiridion – The handbook. And cover how to live a good, Stoic life. What we will be covering in Enchiridion are a few of the most inspiring quotes from the book. Epictetus didn't write this book himself, but his student did. This is a short, to the point book on how to live a good, stoic life. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to learn more about Stoicism, Stoic philosophy, or get some of the lessons about Stoicism from one of the big three stoic philosophers in Epictetus. |