Chuck Chakrapani
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"Times have changed, and "The Power to Change" is a treasury of Stoic Wisdom. It is a must read for anyone interested in practical philosophy. It is a treasury of classical Stoic wisdom, inspiring and entertaining. "
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“You cannot really lose anything because you don’t own anything in the first place. Not the stuff you have, nor your spouse, nor your property. They are given to you for temporary keep.”
― The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion
― The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion
“Remember how wisely you understand when others face unfortunate situations. Apply the same wisdom when something unfortunate happens to you. Learn to accept whatever happens.”
― The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion
― The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion
“But first you should stop applying labels like “good” and “bad” to what is not under your control.”
― The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion
― The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion