The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, with the Hymn of Cleanthes
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This collection gathers short moral maxims and discourses that present Stoic guidance on how to live well. It emphasizes distinguishing what is within one's control from externals, cultivating rational self-command, and accepting suffering and fate with equanimity. Practical advice covers desires, anger, speech, social roles, and the duties of teachers and students. Recurring themes include inner freedom, duty to reason, and living in harmony with Providence. The arrangement pairs numbered sayings with short fragments and a devotional hymn that together blend terse ethical instruction and spiritual reflection.
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