The Discourses of Epictetus - Book 3 - (My Narration & Notes)

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  • This is my narration of The Discourses of Epictetus
    The Discourses of Epictetus are a series of informal lectures by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus written down by his pupil Arrian around 108 AD. Four books out of an original eight are still extant. The philosophy of Epictetus is intensely practical. He directs his students to focus attention on their opinions, anxieties, passions and desires, so that "they may never fail to get what they desire, nor fall into what they avoid." True education lies in learning to distinguish what is our own from what does not belong to us, and in learning to correctly assent or dissent to external impressions. The purpose of his teaching was to make people free and happy.
    This is my own recording of Book 3/4 of The Discourses of Epictetus.
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    Translation by William Abbot Oldfather: en.wikisource.org/wiki/Epicte...
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    Timings:
    Start - 0:00
    Chapter 1 - 0:02
    Chapter 2 - 14:36
    Chapter 3 - 20:55
    Chapter 4 - 27:27
    Chapter 5 - 31:09
    Chapter 6 - 36:25
    Chapter 7 - 39:16
    Chapter 8 - 49:03
    Chapter 9 - 51:27
    Chapter 10 - 58:30
    Chapter 11 - 1:04:44
    Chapter 12 - 1:06:03
    Chapter 13 - 1:11:28
    Chapter 14 - 1:18:54
    Chapter 15 - 1:21:50
    Chapter 16 - 1:25:55
    Chapter 17 - 1:29:57
    Chapter 18 - 1:32:15
    Chapter 19 - 1:34:39
    Chapter 20 - 1:36:28
    Chapter 21 - 1:41:44
    Chapter 22 - 1:48:57
    Chapter 23 - 2:20:51
    Chapter 24 - 2:33:42
    Chapter 25 - 3:09:45
    Chapter 26 - 3:12:41
    #Stoicism #Epictetus #PewdiepieBookReview

Komentáře • 83

  • @VoxStoica
    @VoxStoica  Před 3 lety +25

    Book on Amazon: geni.us/EpictetusDiscourses (affiliate link) | Audible geni.us/DiscoursesOnAudible
    Chapter Timings:
    Chapter 1 - 14:36
    Chapter 2 - 20:55
    Chapter 3 - 20:55
    Chapter 4 - 27:27
    Chapter 5 - 31:09
    Chapter 6 - 36:25
    Chapter 7 - 39:16
    Chapter 8 - 49:03
    Chapter 9 - 51:27
    Chapter 10 - 58:30
    Chapter 11 - 1:04:44
    Chapter 12 - 1:06:03
    Chapter 13 - 1:11:28
    Chapter 14 - 1:18:54
    Chapter 15 - 1:21:50
    Chapter 16 - 1:25:55
    Chapter 17 - 1:29:57
    Chapter 18 - 1:32:15
    Chapter 19 - 1:34:39
    Chapter 20 - 1:36:28
    Chapter 21 - 1:41:44
    Chapter 22 - 1:48:57
    Chapter 23 - 2:20:51
    Chapter 24 - 2:33:42
    Chapter 25 - 3:09:45
    Chapter 26 - 3:12:41

  • @austinhudson3021
    @austinhudson3021 Před 11 měsíci +15

    This video left me in tears at how much richer this world is than I had thought it was for a long time

  • @lynntrovert2471
    @lynntrovert2471 Před 3 lety +41

    Thank you; your voice (and meter, etc) are literally the best at this. Thank you for putting this out there. I listen to them through once or twice and then I also queue one up for sleep every night. I really appreciate these.

  • @sahamal_savu
    @sahamal_savu Před 3 lety +13

    I carry this book with me everywhere and this is the best reading I've heard of it, thank you for all your hard work.

  • @SERGE_Tech
    @SERGE_Tech Před 3 lety +19

    I’m on my 3rd listen, discourses are among my favorite. I think your channel saved my life and many more to come. Keep them coming anyway you can. If you can expand your team, as long as it’s in the right way.

  • @SERGE_Tech
    @SERGE_Tech Před 3 lety +18

    your voice over has perfect volume, passing and some dynamic voice acting. I can’t believe how much better your getting every single upload. Just a plain joy to listen to. Especially when you do different persona helps with the immersion.

    • @SERGE_Tech
      @SERGE_Tech Před 3 lety +1

      tons of great visuals really help!

  • @idrisabdi1397
    @idrisabdi1397 Před 3 lety +11

    Appreciate your work I have benefitted more than anyone

  • @jeanvaljean4218
    @jeanvaljean4218 Před 3 lety +12

    A very sincere "Thank you!" Robin. As Lynntropy said, your voice and your narration are perfect for these readings. I can never separate Seneca, Epictetus or Marcus Aurelius from you, and I am very grateful you're doing this since I listen to it from start to finish. Keep it up!

  • @mvuyisogqwaru2409
    @mvuyisogqwaru2409 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you so much for this work you do bro. Its one thing having information out there, but having it packaged in the way you do is priceless!

  • @rjones83061
    @rjones83061 Před rokem +1

    WAO!!!! began with Emperor Aurelius...........listened to his Memoirs countless times(literally)........now I can appreciate furthering my Stoic Practice............. as I see it, Stoic Practice = Spiritual Practice = Practice of Principles in all our affairs. Why??? I enjoy as much Peace/Calm as possible =))))) ........and how to live as well as possible with people.

  • @jamesaldrinc.pamposa5802
    @jamesaldrinc.pamposa5802 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for your voice I've been enjoying to this. Now I am in book 3 and waiting for book 4 of epictetus. keep up the great content

  • @ueaikibishi
    @ueaikibishi Před 2 lety +5

    Please do Montaigne's essays, your videos are so well done!!!! 🥺🥺🥺

  • @project-unifiedfreepeoples
    @project-unifiedfreepeoples Před 7 měsíci

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  • @zell9058
    @zell9058 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @erpthompsonqueen9130
    @erpthompsonqueen9130 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you. Watching from Alaska.

  • @michellemackay4023
    @michellemackay4023 Před rokem

    1:45
    Thank you for this fantastic reading of the discourses!

  • @manalisawant5704
    @manalisawant5704 Před 3 lety +2

    So Grateful for this!🙏 💛

  • @shahrameisa-beygi8851

    Thank you sincerely!

  • @richardsrensen4219
    @richardsrensen4219 Před 2 lety +1

    i just want you to know Robin that its a true pleasure to read your book A Summary of The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius i hope its not the last time you will write a book

  • @Wisdom84-84
    @Wisdom84-84 Před 4 měsíci

    thanks you for sharing

  • @livejay9062
    @livejay9062 Před rokem +1

    Why is Mark from Peep Show narrating this?
    I suppose it's much better than if it were Jeremy!
    And thank you, it sounds phenomenal.

  • @ahmedmohamedabd-ellah3208
    @ahmedmohamedabd-ellah3208 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @ntsopoul
    @ntsopoul Před 3 lety +3

    ευχαριστώ

  • @OliverBridge
    @OliverBridge Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @70galaxie
    @70galaxie Před 2 lety

    excellent speaking.

  • @CAkidTalks
    @CAkidTalks Před rokem

    Amazing

  • @niningsetia4213
    @niningsetia4213 Před rokem

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  • @NotJonJost
    @NotJonJost Před rokem +6

    More than even in the previous books, I just feel sad for Epictetus that he was so traumatized by his upbringing as a slave that he made the practice of dissociation so central to his philosophy.Chapters 17, 22, and 24 are really awful about it. It really is nothing but heartless to say that someone who has experienced some kind of misery and misfortune is only mistaken in their understanding of providence and what is really good, or else they would simply choose to be happy. It seems just like Epictetus's upbringing as a slave affected him so badly that he built up his ideas to cope.
    In my own copy I have written "Slave mentality :c" in the margins countless times.

    • @foolsjourney2005
      @foolsjourney2005 Před rokem +1

      I agree with you. I think stoicism is a great philosophy for coping with the realities of life when the waves of changes hit but Epictetus seemed to have some kind of Stockholm syndrome with being alive due to all the misery he beared while being property of others.

    • @NotJonJost
      @NotJonJost Před rokem

      @@dl4048 What I meant is that Epictetus's philosophy loses relevancy when you weren't raised as a slave. His thought processes are reasonable for his circumstances, almost even heroic as a way for a slave to hold onto a sense of self esteem-- but fatalistic and sometimes even cruel when taken as a general rule.

    • @mrman2415
      @mrman2415 Před rokem

      It's almost like you're being stupid on purpose.

  • @Jean-yn6ef
    @Jean-yn6ef Před 3 lety +1

    💚

  • @knowone3529
    @knowone3529 Před rokem

    Hey thanks..

  • @leadperformer420
    @leadperformer420 Před 4 měsíci

    1:34:39

  • @truenorthaffirmations7049

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @kiinodupolar6827
    @kiinodupolar6827 Před 8 měsíci

    33:09, this. ive thought about this for a while and i still havent felt like i know 100% what my own answer is. but i hope i can be with family in my last moments

  • @marketresearch3716
    @marketresearch3716 Před 3 lety +2

    Note to self:
    @2:10:27
    Epictetus predicts the future like Steve Jobs.

  • @thevisitor1012
    @thevisitor1012 Před 12 dny

    09:38 Yep, Epictetus certainty would've been canceled had he been alive today.

  • @gareth7762
    @gareth7762 Před 3 lety

    How many more if these are there? Thanks

  • @lokoomontana4818
    @lokoomontana4818 Před 3 lety +4

    RESPECT BROTHER. THANKS!

  • @oberonstar6278
    @oberonstar6278 Před rokem

    brill narrator

  • @C1Mastermaukka
    @C1Mastermaukka Před rokem

    interesting ideas, never red or heard these before (ancient book knowledge I know ..just pick up the damn literature 😁)

  • @rachelkayephoto
    @rachelkayephoto Před 3 lety +1

    pew die pie is gonna be so disappointed in me never finishing this book since there is no part 4 yet :P RIP self reflection and growth.

    • @VoxStoica
      @VoxStoica  Před 3 lety

      Hey Rachel
      Here's a download link to part 4: bit.ly/TheDiscourses_Book4
      (The video got delayed as I needed to rerecord a small part but didnt have access to my recording space again. But at least this way you can finish the main book before Feb!)

    • @rachelkayephoto
      @rachelkayephoto Před 3 lety +2

      @@VoxStoica omg huge thank you for this link! you are so kind to respond so quickly

    • @lauralide4804
      @lauralide4804 Před 3 lety +1

      You're doing fine! Don't worry about it. It's kind of cool to finish the whole series, but if you come up a little short by the end of the month, you still put in an awesome effort! The rest is quite similar to the previous books anyway

  • @traviswaters9000
    @traviswaters9000 Před rokem

    Travis

  • @70galaxie
    @70galaxie Před 2 lety

    translation is changed to reflect "virtue" from long ago, actual was very ancient even then.

  • @thebicameralmonk359
    @thebicameralmonk359 Před 2 lety

    2:41:00

  • @011...
    @011... Před 2 lety +20

    Oh yeah disregard the poultry body and acquire moral purpose

  • @SkeletonPimp
    @SkeletonPimp Před 2 lety

    Chap 24 oh my
    2:33:40

  • @miketoussaint2834
    @miketoussaint2834 Před 9 měsíci

    Yo yo 😂😂😂 Wait just min . 😂😂😂 yo you mean to tell me He didn’t even score a regular goal. 😂😂😂

  • @tenshi_tries
    @tenshi_tries Před 3 lety +2

    where's book 4?

    • @VoxStoica
      @VoxStoica  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Tenshi, here's a download link to part 4: bit.ly/TheDiscourses_Book4
      (The video is delayed as I need to rerecord a small part but don't have access to my recording space again)

  • @umarsheikh3184
    @umarsheikh3184 Před rokem

    Hii

  • @Lilpumpkin12
    @Lilpumpkin12 Před 11 měsíci

    Bro literally called the dude in chapter one a ladyboy lol

  • @astu5114
    @astu5114 Před 3 lety

    chapter 24

  • @queenofzenk
    @queenofzenk Před 3 lety +1

    Around the 11 min mark, was it seriously like insulting the corinthians 🤣 like the shade was so real.
    It would be interesting to compare things like this to the letters to the corinthians in the bible

    • @lithomas4875
      @lithomas4875 Před 3 lety

      Fr, there are so many biblical references in this book! Strange considering this is relatively shortly after Jesus. Epictetus also threw shade at the jews in Book 1. The Library of Alexandria is OPEN

  • @jaspersmm
    @jaspersmm Před 8 měsíci +1

    i like how he spouts the anti-trans stuff, in saying his words meant "god doesnt like this"
    and then immediatly says a bird could say it...
    and then questuons it being gods wish that some dudes wanna be plucked 💀
    religious people huh

  • @macrograms
    @macrograms Před 8 měsíci

    "The world's first pronoun tantrum."

  • @rckli
    @rckli Před 3 měsíci

    😅
    Trans people are upset with their reality so they try to make their reality match their emotions
    😂 Epictetus was terf!!

  • @Luckey900
    @Luckey900 Před rokem

    BS !!!

  • @josealbertomarroquin204
    @josealbertomarroquin204 Před 11 měsíci

    All these things have been learned from Holy Scripture they just chose to change things around and focused it on flesh and false gods 😂😂😂

  • @7top242
    @7top242 Před rokem

    Epictetus the enemy of the WOKE 😂😂😂

    • @chelseaphilice7458
      @chelseaphilice7458 Před rokem +3

      I’m sure the purpose of stoicism is not to look down upon others and laugh, but for all us to gain a new sense of awareness and understanding that life is difficult for everyone