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What is happiness? Is it found in wealth, reputation, and the changing fortunes of life, or is it something deeper and more stable?
The ancient Stoic philosophers believed that true happiness does not depend on external circumstances. They called this condition eudaimonia: a life of inner freedom, sound judgment, and harmony with nature.
Among the Stoics, one of the clearest voices on this path was Epictetus. Born a slave in the Roman Empire and later becoming a respected teacher of philosophy, Epictetus taught that peace of mind is achieved not by controlling events, but by mastering one's judgments, desires, and reactions.
Reflections on Epictetus: The Path to Eudaimonia (True Happiness) gathers key teachings drawn from the works of Epictetus and presents them in a clear and accessible form. These reflections highlight the central Stoic insight that some things are within our power and some are not. By directing our attention toward what truly belongs to us and accepting the rest as it comes, we begin to cultivate a life that is steady, resilient, and free.
This small volume serves both as an introduction for readers new to Stoicism and as a concise refresher for those already familiar with the teachings of Epictetus. Arranged around core Stoic principles, the reflections presented here illuminate a practical path toward eudaimonia, inner peace, and the art of living.
If you are seeking greater clarity, calm, and independence from the disturbances of fortune, the wisdom of Epictetus offers guidance that remains as relevant today as it was two thousand years ago.
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