Oeystein Hanssen

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Self-help in the ancient world was far more ambitious and expansive than modern self-help. It linked the psychological to the ethical, the political, and the cosmic. And it didn’t offer people short-term fixes to be practised for a month or two until the next self-help fad arrived. It offered people an enduring way of life, something to be practised each day for years, to radically transform the self – and perhaps to transform society.
Philosophy for Life: And Other Dangerous Situations
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