
Guide to Stoicism
Enchiridion (Higginson Translation)-Epictetus
The "Enchiridion," translated by Higginson, is a concise manual of practical ethical advice rooted in Stoic philosophy, authored by the ancient philosopher Epictetus. This work serves as a guide to understanding the nature of control, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between what is within our power and what is not. Its teachings encourage resilience, self-discipline, and the pursuit of virtue, making it a timeless resource for those seeking to navigate the complexities of life. The themes of personal responsibility and inner peace resonate profoundly today, offering listeners valuable insights into cultivating a balanced and meaningful existence amidst modern challenges.

