Episode 91
“Sick and yet happy, in peril and yet happy, dying and yet happy, in exile and happy, in disgrace and happy.” — Epictetus
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Episode 90
"Remember, too, on every occasion that leads you to vexation to apply this principle: not that this is a misfortune, but that to bear it nobly is good fortune." — Marcus Aurelius
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Episode 89
“So does this misfortune prevent you in any way from being just, generous, sober, reasonable, careful, free from error, courteous, free, etc. – all of which together make human nature complete?” — Ep…
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Episode 88
“If money is your only standard, then consider that, by your lights, someone who loses their nose does not suffer any harm.“ — Epictetus
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Episode 87
“Show me one person who cares how they act, someone for whom success is less important than the manner in which it is achieved. While out walking, who gives any thought to the act of walking itself? …
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Episode 85
"Let us overlook many things in those who are like opponents in the gymnasium. For, as I have said before, it is in our power to get out of the way and to have no suspicion or hatred." — Marcus Aurel…
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Episode 84
"Everything is only for a day, both that which remembers and that which is remembered." — Marcus Aurelius
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Episode 83
“When somebody’s wife or child dies, to a man we all routinely say, ‘Well, that’s part of life.’ But if one of our own family is involved, then right away it’s ‘Poor, poor me!’ We would do better to …
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Episode 82
"This, then, is the beginning of philosophy – an awareness of one’s own mental fitness." — Epictetus
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Episode 81
“We are responsible for some things, while there are others for which we cannot be held responsible.” — Epictetus
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