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In the first century A.D., it would have been unlikely for anyone to claim Epictetus as the most influential or wealthiest individual within the Roman Empire. Few indeed could advocate that this seemingly insignificant slave wielded any influence- his name itself spoke volumes: Epictetus...

Embrace Your Fortune, Don't Miss Out!
Embrace Your Fortune, Don't Miss Out!

Indulge in Your Prosperity: Don't Miss Out!

In the world of philosophy, few figures have had as lasting an impact as Epictetus, the renowned Stoic philosopher who lived during the first century AD in Rome. His name, 'acquired one,' fittingly encapsulates his teachings that emphasize the power of personal growth and self-mastery.

This July, a month-long exploration of Epictetus' philosophy, called Epictetus Month, is being held on a platform. As part of this event, you can purchase the Penguin Classic edition of Epictetus' Discourses, and take advantage of a special discount when you bundle it with the How To Read Epictetus guide.

The How To Read Epictetus (A our platform Digital Guide) is a new course created by the platform to help participants engage with Epictetus' teachings. By purchasing this guide before July 26, you'll receive an exclusive invitation to a private LIVE Q&A session with Ryan Holiday.

Epictetus' philosophy has influenced numerous notable figures throughout history. Among them, Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, extensively adopted Epictetus' teachings on self-control, rationality, and acceptance of fate as central themes in his Meditations. Seneca, another Stoic philosopher, also embodied and propagated Stoic ethics emphasizing virtue and resilience.

Beyond the Stoic tradition, Epictetus' philosophy has affected modern thinkers, therapists (through Stoic-inspired cognitive behavioral therapy), and various leaders valuing Stoic virtues.

Epictetus was a slave in Rome, yet he came to understand that many powerful people were actually slaves to ambition, desire, insecurities, money, and fame. He believed that enslavement, including physical torture and lifelong disability, does not affect one's power over their own mind. His teachings can help individuals answer the question of how to seize control of their lives and free themselves from superficial distractions.

All humans are born free, but many relinquish their freedom of choice for superficial things. Epictetus' philosophy underscores the importance of ruling our thoughts, judgments, and beliefs. By doing so, we can navigate life's challenges with inner strength and resilience, just as Epictetus himself did.

To learn more about this special offer and Epictetus Month, visit our website at our website/epictetuscourse. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the wisdom of Epictetus and transform your life. Remember, the world can upend us at any moment, but we always command our own minds.

This July, engage in Epictetus Month, a platform-hosted event dedicated to education-and-self-development through the study of Epictetus' philosophy. Purchase the How To Read Epictetus guide to gain personal-growth insights and attend a private LIVE Q&A session with Ryan Holiday.

By following Epictetus' teachings, individuals can learn to seize control of their lives, freeing themselves from superficial distractions and navigating life's challenges with inner strength and resilience, thus fostering their personal-growth and self-mastery.

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