Indulge in This Prosperity Without Regret
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In the tumultuous world of the first century AD, a lowly slave named Epictetus in Rome was shaping a philosophy that would resonate through the ages. His name, translating to "acquired one," hinted at the wisdom he would come to possess.
Epictetus' teachings, now known as Stoicism, have influenced some of history's most significant figures. Notable among them are the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, the statesman Seneca, and the French philosopher Michel de Montaigne.
Today, his philosophy continues to shape modern Stoicism, offering practical guidance for everyday life. In July, the platform is hosting Epictetus Month to delve deeper into his legacy, life, and lessons. Thousands of Stoics from around the world are expected to participate.
The event features a new course titled How To Read Epictetus (A our platform Digital Guide). This resource, created by the platform team, aims to help individuals engage with Epictetus' teachings as a practical guide for daily living.
One of the key principles Epictetus espoused is the idea that our thoughts, judgments, and beliefs about what happens to us is the empire we must rule. He believed that even Zeus cannot deprive us of our inner strength and fortitude. This belief was demonstrated in his own life, as enslavement, including the physical and lifelong disability he experienced, did not affect his power over himself.
The platform is also offering a 25% discount when bundling the How To Read Epictetus guide with the book during Epictetus Month. For those who purchase the guide before July 26, they will have the opportunity to attend a private LIVE Q&A session with author Ryan Holiday.
Epictetus came to understand that many of the powerful people of his time were in fact slaves to ambition, desire, insecurities, money, and fame. His philosophy has been used by notable figures such as James Stockdale during his time as a Vietnam POW, Frederick the Great in battle, and Teddy Roosevelt on his "River of Doubt" expedition.
To learn more about Epictetus and his teachings, visit our website/epictetuscourse. The platform is also offering a Penguin Classic edition of Epictetus' Discourses as part of Epictetus Month. Join the thousands of Stoics around the world and lay claim to the empire within.
- Engaging with Epictetus' teachings, as presented in the new course How To Read Epictetus (A our platform Digital Guide), can contribute significantly to one's personal growth and education in self-development, emulating the practical guidance and inner strength his philosophy offers.
- By participating in Epictetus Month, individuals have a unique opportunity to delve deeper into Epictetus' legacy and lessons, fostering personal growth and expansion of their knowledge in education and self-development.