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Epictetus’s ancient text, The Enchiridion, is a foundational Stoic handbook that distills complex philosophy into highly practical guidance for everyday life. Operating on the core principle that w...
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  • 18 August 2026
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"Of things, some depend upon ourselves, others do not depend upon ourselves." This simple opening line of The Enchiridion (c. 125 CE), the defining handbook on stoicism, contains Epictetus’ entire philosophy boiled down to its most essential: control what you can control and do not concern yourself with what you cannot.

A direct influence on legendary thinkers like Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus prescribes constant vigilance for the burgeoning stoic. Vigilance not just of the physical world, but of the internal reactions to the physical world. It is those reactions, he argues, that cause true discomfort and pain. To achieve this vigilance, it is necessary to ground oneself in logic and reason, seeing the trials and tribulations of the world as trials to overcome by force of will and strategy rather than personal attacks or unscalable barriers. For the modern reader, The Enchiridion offers a simple and direct guide for living unshackled by the burdens of hyper-individualization and a digestible doorway into stoic philosophy.

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Pages: 42
Publisher: Mint Editions
Imprint: Mint Editions
Publication Date: 18 August 2026
ISBN: 9798888977286
Format: eBook
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Ethics & moral philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Happiness, Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, Ethical issues, topics and debates
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Epictetus (c. 50–c. 135 AD) was a prominent Greek philosopher whose teachings became a cornerstone of Roman Stoicism. Born into slavery in Hierapolis (modern-day Turkey), he spent his youth in Rome as a slave to a wealthy administrative secretary of Nero. After gaining his freedom following Nero’s death, Epictetus began teaching philosophy in Rome until the Emperor Domitian banished all philosophers from Italy around 89 AD. He relocated to Nicopolis, Greece, where he established a highly influential philosophical school that attracted students from across the Roman Empire. Epictetus wrote nothing down himself; his profound insights on freedom, personal autonomy, and emotional resilience were meticulously recorded and preserved by his devoted student, Arrian.

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The Enchiridion