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Philosophers across the ages have always warned that we should not become slaves to our possessions, our social status, or our lifestyles. Epictetus, however, feared this in a much more literal sense: he was born into actual slavery within the cruel ancient Roman empire. Living the first three decades of his life in bondage, he nonetheless found great freedom and peace within Stoic teachings long before he legally became a freeman in his thirties. He exemplified endurance, balance, and Courage. Join us in today’s episode as we learn about the remarkable life of Epictetus, a man who was born as the lowest of the low but whose teachings would live on to inspire emperors, revolutionaries, and warriors well into the modern day. * “143 Most Inspiring Mister Rogers Quotes for Helpers.” Good Good Good, 19 Mar. 2022, www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/mr-rogers-quotes * Holiday, Ryan, and Stephen Hanselman. Lives of the Stoics : Lessons on the Art of Living from Marcus Aurelius to Zeno. New York, Portfolio/Penguin, 2020 TO GIVE FEEDBACK: The PhilosoFiles | Reno NV | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/The-PhilosoFiles/100087968533113/] OR https://www.instagram.com/philosofilespodcast/ OR Send us an email to philosofilespodcast@gmail.com MUSIC: (All songs purchased royalty-free from Soundstripe.com) Intro: "On To The Next One" by Bobo Renthlei Bumpers: "Are You Near" by Alphie Black "Hey No Loitering" by Major Label Interest "An Epic Win" by Alphie Black Outro: "Truffle Shuffle" by Tiger Gang THANK YOU! STAY TUNED FOR A NEW EPISODE EVERY WEDNESDAY!
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