How To Live by Epictetus

A practical manual for living that urges you to focus on what you can control—your judgments, desires, and actions—and to accept what you cannot, cultivating inner freedom through reasoned discipline. It teaches that virtue (wisdom, justice, courage, temperance) is the only true good and that external things like wealth, reputation, and health are indifferent; by training impressions, moderating desires, and embracing hardships with equanimity you become resilient. The work combines ethical principles with concrete exercises and reminders to perform social duties with integrity, offering a steady guide for living well in any circumstance.

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Alternate Titles
- Discourses
- Enchiridion
- The Manual

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