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Itโs a good book. A very nice introduction to Stoic philosophy which wasnโt overly complicated. Some parts were heavily repeated but I guess that was necessary to deliver some points across. I was quite surprised with some of the resemblance between his ideas and Islam and other religions. This was pointed out in the introduction of the book; Al Kindiโs (father of Arab Philosophers) work shows unmistakable influence from Stoicism and Epictetus. The fact that Epictetus was a slave before turning into a philosopher makes his words about overcoming suffering just a bit more credible. Also, his sense of humor was not that bad.

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Highlights

What stood out
Book 1
12 - satisfaction
19 - Don't be angry with wrong doers
21 - to people who want to be admired
Book 2
4 - addressed to someone who had been caught cheating on his wife
12 - the art of argumentation
13 - on nerves
17 - how to adapt preconceptions to everyday instances
18 - how to fight against impressions
19 - to those who tackle philosophy just to be able to talk about it
22 - of love and friendship
Book 3
20 - every circumstance represents an opportunity
Book 4
1 - on freedom
3 - what to aim for in exchange for what
22 - on cynicism
Fragments
20
Enchiridion
Chapter
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 30, 33, 42, 46, 51, 52, 53
This book appears on the shelf Young
This book appears on the shelf children-s





