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Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness and Effectiveness

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Pages
128
Language
EN
ISBN
9780062513465
Reading Time
~2h 14min

Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness and Effectiveness is a book by Epictetus. It has 128 pages.

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Epictetus was born into slavery about 55 C.E. in the eastern outreaches of the Roman Empire. Sold as a child and crippled from the beatings of his master, Epictetus was eventually freed, rising from his humble roots to establish an influential school of Stoic philosophy. Stressing that human beings cannot control life, only how they respond to it, Epictetus dedicated his life to outlining the simple way to happiness, fulfillment, and tranquility. By putting into practice the ninety-three witty, wise, and razor-sharp instructions that make up The Art of Living, readers learn to successfully meet the challenges of everyday life and face life's inevitable losses and disappointments with grace. Epictetus's teachings rank among the greatest wisdom texts of human civilization. Sharon Lebell presents this esteemed philosopher's invaluable insights for the first time in a splendidly down-to-earth rendition. The result is the West's first and best primer for living the best possible life -- as helpful in the twenty-first century as it was in the first.

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Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness and Effectiveness has 128 pages.

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Epictetus was born into slavery about 55 C.E. in the eastern outreaches of the Roman Empire. Sold as a child and crippled from the beatings of his master, Epictetus was eventually freed, rising from his humble roots to establish an influential school of Stoic philosophy. Stressing that human beings ...

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Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness and Effectiveness was written by Epictetus.