The Handbook : A Stoic Guide to Living with Wisdom and Self-Mastery
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Overview
The Handbook (often known as the Enchiridion) is one of the clearest and most practical summaries of Stoic philosophy ever written. Drawn from the teachings of the Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus and compiled by his student Arrian in the second century AD, this brief but powerful work offers direct guidance on how to live with clarity, discipline, and inner freedom.
At the heart of Epictetus's philosophy lies a simple but transformative idea: some things are within our control, while others are not. By learning to focus only on what can truly be governed-our judgments, choices, and actions-we free ourselves from anxiety, frustration, and the illusion that happiness depends on external events. The Handbook distills this principle into concise reflections that address anger, fear, ambition, misfortune, and the pursuit of virtue.
For nearly two thousand years, this compact guide has influenced thinkers, leaders, and readers seeking practical wisdom. Its teachings shaped later Stoic and Christian thought and continue to resonate with modern readers interested in resilience, self-mastery, and philosophical clarity. Despite its brevity, The Handbook remains one of the most enduring introductions to Stoic ethics and the art of living well.
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- ISBN-13: 9781617208003
- ISBN-10: 1617208000
- Publisher: SMK Books
- Publish Date: October 2012
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.06 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.12 pounds
- Page Count: 26
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