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‘I must die. But must I die bawling?’

What does it mean to live a virtuous life? How can we rise above pain and anguish? In these teachings from Book 1 of his Discourses, ancient philosopher Epictetus outlines a practical approach to Stoicism that has inspired thinkers for centuries, from Marcus Aurelius to Theodore Roosevelt, offering enduring wisdom on resilience, virtue and the pursuit of meaning.

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Publication: 17 Apr 2025, Penguin 

ISBN: 9780241752333

Extent: 128 pages

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        ‘I must die. But must I die bawling?’

        What does it mean to live a virtuous life? How can we rise above pain and anguish? In these teachings from Book 1 of his Discourses, ancient philosopher Epictetus outlines a practical approach to Stoicism that has inspired thinkers for centuries, from Marcus Aurelius to Theodore Roosevelt, offering enduring wisdom on resilience, virtue and the pursuit of meaning.

        Paperback
        Publication: 17 Apr 2025, Penguin 

        ISBN: 9780241752333

        Extent: 128 pages

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