Enchiridion - Epicetus

More of a pamphlet than a book, if I'm honest, and more a collection of quotes than a detailed work, and that's a bit crappy. That said it's still an interesting, albeit short, look at stoicism and one which shows secular thinkers how sound reasoning can free them from the shackles of absolutism and emotionalism and, in so doing, live a more tranquil and contented life. I do like ancient Greek philosophy, it's so logical that it's almost impossible to read and not agree with. And if you agree with it, then you pretty much have to put it into practise. Because who willingly and knowingly chooses to live unwisely when they have been made aware of a better path?

More of a pamphlet than a book, if I'm honest, and more a collection of quotes than a detailed work, and that's a bit crappy. That said it's still an interesting, albeit short, look at stoicism and one which shows secular thinkers how sound reasoning can free them from the shackles of absolutism and emotionalism and, in so doing, live a more tranquil and contented life. I do like ancient Greek philosophy, it's so logical that it's almost impossible to read and not agree with. And if you agree with it, then you pretty much have to put it into practise. Because who willingly and knowingly chooses to live unwisely when they have been made aware of a better path?
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