The Enchiridion : The Handbook of Stoic Principles for Mastery of Mind and Life
The Enchiridion : The Handbook of Stoic Principles for Mastery of Mind and Life
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Author(s): Epictetus
ISBN No.: 9781640957046
Pages: 80
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 16.79
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The Enchiridion-literally "The Handbook"-is the clearest and most concise summary of Stoic philosophy ever recorded. Compiled by the historian Arrian from the teachings of Epictetus and preserved in George Long's respected translation, this small classic distills the essence of a life guided by reason, courage, and inner freedom. Readers will find practical instruction on mastering desire, facing hardship with equanimity, rising above insult, and distinguishing what is-and is not-within one's control. Born enslaved and later celebrated as a leading Stoic teacher, Epictetus teaches that true strength comes not from external circumstances, but from governing one's own judgments and character. This reprint edition presents a faithful historical text for modern readers seeking timeless guidance on tranquility, purpose, and virtue. Clear, direct, and immediately applicable, The Enchiridion remains one of the most influential self-development books ever written. Inside, readers will learn: ¿ How to free themselves from anxiety by shifting focus to what is in their control ¿ Why opinions-not events-disturb the mind ¿ The discipline needed to align one's will with nature ¿ How to face loss, change, and criticism with calm strength ¿ The Stoic path to genuine freedom and moral clarity Whether you are new to Stoicism or deepening your philosophical practice, The Enchiridion offers a compact and powerful guide for living well in any age.


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