The Discourses of Epictetus - Book 1 - (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 1/4 of The Discourses of Epictetus.
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    * Timestamps *
    0:00 Start
    0:14 Greetings From Arian
    2:04 Chapter 1
    10:23 Chapter 2
    19:37 Chapter 3
    22:01 Chapter 4
    30:32 Chapter 5
    33:02 Chapter 6
    42:56 Chapter 7
    50:52 Chapter 8
    52:36 Chapter 9
    1:03:56 Chapter 10
    1:07:38 Chapter 11
    1:19:04 Chapter 12
    1:27:38 Chapter 13
    1:29:13 Chapter 14
    1:34:02 Chapter 15
    1:36:15 Chapter 16
    1:41:19 Chapter 17
    1:48:30 Chapter 18
    1:55:42 Chapter 19
    2:02:59 Chapter 20
    2:07:38 Chapter 21
    2:08:37 Chapter 22
    2:14:42 Chapter 23
    2:16:50 Chapter 24
    2:21:58 Chapter 25
    2:30:03 Chapter 26
    2:34:59 Chapter 27
    2:40:41 Chapter 28
    2:49:42 Chapter 29
    3:06:50 Chapter 30
    #Stoicism #Epictetus #PewdiepieBookReview

Komentáře • 384

  • @VoxStoica
    @VoxStoica  Před 4 lety +131

    Buy on Amazon here: geni.us/EpictetusDiscourses (affiliate)
    My Linktree: linktr.ee/VoxStoica
    Intro - 0:14
    1 - 2:04
    2 - 10:23
    3 - 19:37
    4 - 22:01
    5 - 30:32
    6 - 33:02
    7 - 42:56
    8 - 50:52
    9 - 52:36
    10 - 1:03:56
    11 - 1:07:38
    12 - 1:19:04
    13 - 1:27:38
    14 - 1:29:13
    15 - 1:34:02
    16 - 1:36:15
    17 - 1:41:19
    18 - 1:48:30
    19 - 1:55:42
    20 - 2:02:59
    21 - 2:07:38
    22 - 2:08:37
    23 - 2:14:42
    24 - 2:16:50
    25 - 2:21:58
    26 - 2:30:03
    27 - 2:34:69
    28 - 2:40:41
    29 - 2:49:42
    30 - 3:06:50

    • @prabuddh_mathur
      @prabuddh_mathur Před 4 lety +4

      we will wait Robin. you need not worry we need time to digest this 3 hrs. so happy you uploaded this.

    • @DanNelson111
      @DanNelson111 Před 4 lety +3

      TY for posting

    • @PhilosophySama
      @PhilosophySama Před 3 lety +1

      Vox Stoica Amazing reading ❤️ thank you for your time and talent

    • @PhilosophySama
      @PhilosophySama Před 3 lety +1

      Can someone explain what Epictetus means by the use of “poultry” I feel like I understand. I’m just looking for the official definition

    • @MultiMediaEvan
      @MultiMediaEvan Před 3 lety

      Thanks. :)

  • @privateequityguy
    @privateequityguy Před 2 lety +349

    *“Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.” ―Epictetus*

    • @timmychang1791
      @timmychang1791 Před rokem +6

      So you don't wish to.have a milion dollar.

    • @crespoopserc
      @crespoopserc Před rokem +2

      I do

    • @spks-nj7kl
      @spks-nj7kl Před rokem +8

      Money is the root of all evil.
      We need more root.

    • @pabloramirez7652
      @pabloramirez7652 Před rokem +5

      Isn't that what Yehoshua told the rich young man?

    • @48laws45
      @48laws45 Před rokem +2

      Well tell that to the 1 percent of the world's population that own more than half of the resources of the world...

  • @SERGE_Tech
    @SERGE_Tech Před 4 lety +325

    1 month later, after listening to this 10+ times I can finally listen from start to finish and fully understand.
    What a night and day difference. My discussions with people is more meaningful, I pay more attention. I dont complain and I enjoy to the fullest. My whole life finally makes sense, I have not only learned to live but also how to die.

    • @DJLinus94
      @DJLinus94 Před 3 lety +7

      That's amazing. Great comment!

    • @nathangriffiths2851
      @nathangriffiths2851 Před 3 lety +12

      " I have not only learned to live but also how to die." Fantastic comment

    • @DrooledOn
      @DrooledOn Před 3 lety +8

      What a paradox, how can one possibly learn to die while not doing so? I implore you to do so, and proceed to teach us all what you learned in your experience in death.

    • @user-fz3ip3ke8p
      @user-fz3ip3ke8p Před 3 lety

      @@DrooledOn "learn how to die".
      You die if you take a sharp object and cut your throat.
      I may have no evidence that cutting my throat would lead to my own death but there is videos of executions bro.

    • @buckabucka5156
      @buckabucka5156 Před 3 lety +7

      @@user-fz3ip3ke8p ye i think you misses the point buddy

  • @boyvidi9041
    @boyvidi9041 Před 3 lety +203

    let’s go babyyy book review is back

  • @jujumin
    @jujumin Před 3 lety +269

    I’m here after the “reopening” of Pewdiepie’s book- club / book-review in January 2021 lol, libraries are closed due to the pandemic, so I’m very grateful for this video!! Also Happy New Year, guys!!

    • @HOSTLESS
      @HOSTLESS Před 3 lety +4

      same here xD

    • @jessta.teresa3782
      @jessta.teresa3782 Před 3 lety +6

      Me too, I'm so excited its back

    • @sRtAoIrNm
      @sRtAoIrNm Před 3 lety +2

      Same!

    • @ThePatrickkiefer
      @ThePatrickkiefer Před 3 lety +2

      Me too!

    • @lithomas4875
      @lithomas4875 Před 3 lety +2

      I had exams at the begining of the month, so I'm listenin to the audio while I cook/travel/excercise and reading when i have free time. FLOOR GANG

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner Před rokem +45

    I find Arrian's introduction quite touching. He feels like a real person just trying to do his best, not a remote name from centuries ago.

  • @Ajax2696
    @Ajax2696 Před 3 dny

    Moral purpose is what we hold no one ever except ourselves can control it. It can never be taken away just as our impressions. There’s no enemies within, just ourselves to hold accountable to our overall physical and mental well-being . I would call this an indestructible man.

  • @saviour3.0Clips
    @saviour3.0Clips Před 4 měsíci +1

    Many lost souls in the comments many don’t understand which is sad but thanks for posting for people who are here to become one with virtue

  • @slayerhuh404
    @slayerhuh404 Před 3 lety +88

    Hello I am a pewdiepie dork and will be listening to this.

    • @jaredtrecker4610
      @jaredtrecker4610 Před rokem +5

      This made me laugh outloud

    • @valkyriefandango252
      @valkyriefandango252 Před rokem +2

      Yo I know nothing about pewds really. Did he shout out epictetus? If so I might check him out.

    • @slayerhuh404
      @slayerhuh404 Před rokem

      @@valkyriefandango252 Ya he does a book video a few times a year.
      czcams.com/video/BG_ESa_8-zQ/video.html

    • @WarriorMonksDojo
      @WarriorMonksDojo Před rokem

      How’s it going now

    • @mavrosyvannah
      @mavrosyvannah Před rokem +2

      Define Dork.. I'll let you take care of that

  • @virileagitur7403
    @virileagitur7403 Před 4 lety +36

    I've been listening to your narrations since 2018. You were and are one of my greatest resources for studying stoicism. Thank you.

  • @gameshot586
    @gameshot586 Před 4 lety +69

    Excellent, thank you for these audio books, i'm sure it has changed many peoples lives.

  • @luzmphipps4203
    @luzmphipps4203 Před 4 lety +13

    Divinely Grateful for this Wisdom, For My Peace of Mind, at this moment of so many stressfulness in the world.

  • @youdontknowpac7974
    @youdontknowpac7974 Před 3 lety +7

    ‘til our fearless leader returns, shall we say “Woe is me“? I think not! As he rests his mind, let us engage ours upon this letter from times passed.

  • @_7.8.6
    @_7.8.6 Před 4 lety +28

    Great advice in the midst of mass hysteria surrounding current affairs

  • @kelkabot
    @kelkabot Před rokem +10

    I love Epictetus and your voice. Thank you for your work. It wraps me in consolation.

  • @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200

    (Footnotes 4 me)
    1:18:00 of contentment
    1:23:00 "the bad doer does wrong to himself.. "
    1:55:40 How might we conduct ourselves toward tyrants

  • @jrvash2770
    @jrvash2770 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank the heavens that I may draw inspiration from such a great and beautiful mind.

  • @SERGE_Tech
    @SERGE_Tech Před 4 lety +34

    listened to this already 3 times. really like it!! Great voice acting.

    • @pakistanzucks
      @pakistanzucks Před 2 lety +5

      What matters is what you apply of it, for books are useless if the knowledge obtained stays static within you.

  • @Human_Evolution-
    @Human_Evolution- Před 4 lety +18

    Perfect. Keep the next 3 books coming!

  • @JulioLopez-xz5kx
    @JulioLopez-xz5kx Před 4 lety +45

    Such a great channel. This is a great service you are doing for everyone. Stoicism is so salient of a philosophy at this time with the Coronavirus pandemic. Bend but never break is my motto.

  • @gizabitadat1499
    @gizabitadat1499 Před rokem +4

    A must for all young teenagers before they hit the streets , might help humanity , down the road eh!

  • @supersasquatch
    @supersasquatch Před 3 lety +6

    His mastery of language was exemplary

  • @zacharycieszinski5465
    @zacharycieszinski5465 Před 4 lety +18

    I love all these audiobooks, so much spiritual knowledge that completely transforms perception of life.

  • @faithspeed7124
    @faithspeed7124 Před rokem +6

    Your voice is very comfortable to listen to for extended periods of time and pronunciation is clear. Thank you for your work!

  • @soldiersvejk2053
    @soldiersvejk2053 Před 4 měsíci

    Epictetus’s works are filled with wit and humor, two words that you may not often relate to a Stoic philosopher. But his book is absolutely hilarious to read. I purchased several books and sent them to my best friends as gifts.

  • @views-cx9eb
    @views-cx9eb Před rokem +18

    summary
    Epictetus believed that the key to a happy life is to focus on what is within our control and to accept what is outside of our control.
    He taught that we should not be attached to external things, such as wealth or status, but rather we should focus on developing our inner character and virtues.
    Epictetus believed that we should strive to be virtuous in all aspects of our lives, including our thoughts, actions, and emotions.
    He taught that we should be mindful of our thoughts and emotions, and that we should strive to cultivate a sense of inner peace and tranquility.
    Epictetus believed that we should treat others with kindness and compassion, and that we should strive to live in harmony with others.
    He taught that we should be grateful for what we have, and that we should not be envious of others or seek to acquire more than we need.
    Epictetus believed that we should be prepared for adversity and that we should view challenges as opportunities for growth and learning.
    He taught that we should be self-reliant and not depend on external things or other people for our happiness.
    Overall, The Discourses of Epictetus is a guide to living a virtuous and fulfilling life, based on the principles of Stoicism.

    • @Prettygirlstunna
      @Prettygirlstunna Před 7 měsíci

      🙏🫵🏽💯‼️💪

    • @knitwit014
      @knitwit014 Před 4 měsíci

      The problem with his thinking is that either he was independently wealthy or a poor fool. There is no middle ground for these thoughts.

  • @tyronemailmen
    @tyronemailmen Před 4 lety +9

    Your readings are the best part of CZcams. I can’t thank you enough for bringing Seneca and EP to life.

  • @ih8pressureflips
    @ih8pressureflips Před 2 lety +6

    this will be the first philosophy book i will “read” so let’s see how it goes

  • @prabuddh_mathur
    @prabuddh_mathur Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Robin! Look who is literally happy here. Thank you, my friend!!!!! I have been literally checking your channel daily for the past 10 days for this and now it is here. hurahhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Freedom21stCenturi
    @Freedom21stCenturi Před 3 měsíci

    Currently going through kratom withdrawals. These words have helped me gain perspective and understanding.

  • @ghostcrew3482
    @ghostcrew3482 Před 4 lety +11

    Aha! I was waiting on this reading.

  • @muril48
    @muril48 Před 27 dny +1

    Love the chamber (poohpot) pot analogy

  • @A.Y.11
    @A.Y.11 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you so much Robin! Your narration of the Enchiridion led me to buy the Discourses of Epictetus a few months ago. I read them, but hearing your narration is a far more enjoyable experience!

  • @Mauitaoist
    @Mauitaoist Před rokem +24

    I love Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius and all of the stoic literature however this translation is difficult and tedious. Thank you very much for reading this to everyone

    • @whiskyngeets
      @whiskyngeets Před 8 měsíci

      Agreed.

    • @jessicar4916
      @jessicar4916 Před 6 měsíci

      Which translation do you prefer?

    • @DJK-cq2uy
      @DJK-cq2uy Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks needed to know what you think 😂😂😅 🤡

  • @user-uw7mh4pk1i
    @user-uw7mh4pk1i Před 9 měsíci +2

    3 rules to live by...
    1. As soon as you wake up in the morning, get up get going.
    2. If you're tired and need rest, dont be afraid to break rule 1.
    3. dont be afraid to break rule 2.

  • @letterfake8319
    @letterfake8319 Před 4 lety +4

    Had to listen this on segments just to not get lost. Really fine piece.

  • @israanur76
    @israanur76 Před rokem +2

    I live in a place where it is hard to find books in english. I appreciate your work

  • @davidsilvaggio7863
    @davidsilvaggio7863 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you sir. Excellent narration. Excellent choice of body of work. Considered and thoughtful.

  • @waveforthefrequencies
    @waveforthefrequencies Před 3 lety +2

    I will be spending more time with these readings on your channel. And possibly purchasing the books in the future. Thank you very much.

  • @kaelightupthedark
    @kaelightupthedark Před rokem +7

    Chapter 17 18 19 were so good I actually listened an didn't day dream lol

  • @kiefkingr1913
    @kiefkingr1913 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow !the world is open to me know thank you.

  • @ksmith4631
    @ksmith4631 Před rokem

    Thank you, for your narration pokes through the listener's soul and I can't help catching a laugh for the dry humour!

  • @carolwoodhouse4311
    @carolwoodhouse4311 Před 2 lety +1

    A perfect reading of a wonderful work. Thank you.

  • @marisadallavalle393
    @marisadallavalle393 Před 2 lety +4

    My very favorite philosopher! How damn cool is this!

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

    💚my favorite thing to listen to as I get the kids to school 💚

  • @snapman218
    @snapman218 Před rokem +5

    “Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.” ―Epictetus
    I get that people who can't appreciate what they have can be slaves to always wanting more, but this can also come across as sour grapes. You'll never lose if you don't play.

  • @peter9style
    @peter9style Před 3 lety +1

    Binge watching all your videos...thanks for all this effort!

  • @jessta.teresa3782
    @jessta.teresa3782 Před 3 lety +4

    Book review is my favourite of his content plus anything with marzia.

  • @bronsomccor2642
    @bronsomccor2642 Před rokem +2

    Love philosophy it truly changes your mindset and can learn alot

  • @perlefisker
    @perlefisker Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you very much for this!
    It's such an agreeable narration.
    I was listening with both pleasure and fascination - and I know I will listen to it many times - as a meditation.

  • @ralphmarionvicta3795
    @ralphmarionvicta3795 Před 2 lety +1

    02:08:22 "Who are those people by whom you wish to be admired? Are they not those whom you are in a habit of saying that they are mad? What then? Do you wish to be admired by the mad?"

  • @MIKEY-je5rg
    @MIKEY-je5rg Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you as always!

  • @alexwall9332
    @alexwall9332 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks again Vox!

  • @williamcarter7977
    @williamcarter7977 Před 6 měsíci

    12;30 to hold the pot or not to hold the pot. If you are going to sell yourself do it at a good price. 23:28 What is the work of virtue? Serenity! Progress is not just in knowing but in practicing. 3042 Against the academics.How to behave when alone and with other people. My biggest contention with Epictetus is his comments about God and gods.2:40;55 "We ought not to be angry with men!

    • @williamcarter7977
      @williamcarter7977 Před 6 měsíci

      How to behave when alone and with other people. My biggest contention with Epictetus is his comments about God and gods.2:40;55 "We ought not to be angry with men!

  • @brittanymccusker4632
    @brittanymccusker4632 Před 3 lety +3

    Chapter 9 was so relatable to my life at the moment

  • @justinrudolph7232
    @justinrudolph7232 Před 4 lety +3

    great upload. Thanks!

  • @thomaserickson568
    @thomaserickson568 Před 2 lety +1

    So well done, thank you.

  • @kokanijillo2352
    @kokanijillo2352 Před 4 lety +4

    your tone matches this topic
    good job

  • @rtt1961
    @rtt1961 Před 4 lety +1

    Masterful narration. Also, rather appropriate for the times.

  • @CAkidTalks
    @CAkidTalks Před rokem

    Great audiobook. Thanks

  • @igniex
    @igniex Před 3 lety +2

    Very good reading, love it!

  • @multirichardb
    @multirichardb Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful Thank you.

  • @schizocomp
    @schizocomp Před měsícem

    Love and light

  • @seankelly4509
    @seankelly4509 Před rokem

    Excellent presented share, Vox stoica,

  • @arnoldusjansen3475
    @arnoldusjansen3475 Před 3 lety

    Man this is great! Please continue, fellows 19 years old

  • @nofacejake1272
    @nofacejake1272 Před 3 lety +3

    if you are listening to this on desktop, play lofi hip hop ( or your music of choice) on low in another browser. sometimes just listening to the words makes me lose interest and keeping it on low does not make it distracting :)

  • @michealjames5367
    @michealjames5367 Před rokem +1

    In moments of crisis I act of the most peculiar way I set my teeth I contact my muscles I take a firm grip on myself and always do the wrong thing

  • @evphex
    @evphex Před 11 měsíci

    Exceptional narration.

  • @linyonglan
    @linyonglan Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you again : )

  • @aleksinako5006
    @aleksinako5006 Před 2 lety +1

    Philosophy for life yes 🙌🏻

  • @dinobondgiovanni1264
    @dinobondgiovanni1264 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good stuff. Keep up the good work.

  • @yoagonzalez4569
    @yoagonzalez4569 Před rokem

    Great stuff, thanks!

  • @slayerhuh404
    @slayerhuh404 Před 3 lety +9

    Doesn't see 4/4 on your channel, begins to panic slightly.

  • @racecondition3176
    @racecondition3176 Před 4 lety +4

    I like when you add short summary of sentences in the video..i.e. you did that on "Seneca: Of Tranquillity of Mind - Audiobook
    ", it was awesome.
    Anyways , it's a good listening.

    • @VoxStoica
      @VoxStoica  Před 4 lety +6

      Yea I feel summarised notes/quotes do add a bit of value. They take quite a long time though, especially for longer books. The Discourses is around 13 hours so I thought I'd just get it published first and perhaps get round to summarising or quote mining it in the future :)

    • @racecondition3176
      @racecondition3176 Před 3 lety

      @Sisyphus why?:)

    • @racecondition3176
      @racecondition3176 Před 3 lety

      @Sisyphus Race condition is a term in programming/electronics or systems where final result depends on timing of uncontrollable events. And the picture itself is just two horses from chess to represent race (from word racing).

    • @racecondition3176
      @racecondition3176 Před 3 lety

      @Sisyphus That would be funny :D

  • @olivermiddleton1100
    @olivermiddleton1100 Před 3 lety

    You are criminally underrated

  • @perlefisker
    @perlefisker Před 4 lety +3

    The single dislike of this video is there for a good reason.
    It's a simple yet subtle test - a raised finger; for one cannot help seeing this thumb down and wonder, 'who on gods Earth would dislike this?'
    But it is of absolutely no impotence to you and should have no impact on your appreciation.

    • @ghostcrew3482
      @ghostcrew3482 Před 4 lety +3

      Or by examining this dislike, he sees that there is always room to improve. But never taking in the dislike as something negative, for it is an external.

  • @onetrickekkowr
    @onetrickekkowr Před 3 lety

    Always wanted a good book to read about focused on Stoicsm. Thanks Pewds.

  • @grantbarnes3678
    @grantbarnes3678 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @cosminblk8359
    @cosminblk8359 Před 4 lety +117

    *Fun Fact* : "Epictetus" is just a nickname, wich in greek means "obtained" (which is obvious a reference that he was a slave). Furthermore, Epictetus never had a real name, he just lived with this horrible description.

    • @thestopper5165
      @thestopper5165 Před 3 lety +26

      The same's true of quite a few of 'em. Both the Greeks and the Romans had a convention of nicknames (the Romans called it a _cognomen_ - 'name you're known by' - as opposed to the _praenomen_ and _nomen_ which are generally more formal... that said, not all cognomina were nicknames).
      For example Marcus Tullius _Cicero_ is a reference to _cicer_ 'chickpea' - one of Cicero's forebears had a growth the size of a chickpea on his nose.
      As for the ancient Greeks, compound names were pretty common (and made good nicknames). Polykrates = "much power"; Demosthenes = "people strength"; Demotimos = 'people honour'; Diogenes = 'God born'.
      Others were obviously nicknames and referred to personal characteristics: Plato derives from _platys_ 'broad' and was a reference to Plato's broad shoulders (he was a wrestler in his youth).
      Aeschylus derives from _aischros_ ('ugly'); Gorgias from gorgos ('grim'); Simos ('snub nose'); Kopreus ("shitty" - probably an affectionate nickname meaning 'shithead').
      Much _much_ more recently, a Greek friend of mine's family name is 'Siouclis' because one of his forebears had a limp, and another's is 'Mavromatis' ("black eyes").
      BTW... Some Americans currently have an infatuation with Roman (i.e., late, watered-down, Imperialist) Stoicism, because they associate it with "martial virtue" because of Marcus Aurelius. If they were genuinely interested in ethics rather than justification of militarism, they would be better-served to investigate the Early Stoa (Chrysippus and earlier) - which is antiwar, anti-slavery, pro-equality, pro-vegetarianism and (largely) atheist. Still, even _Stoicism Lite_ represents an attempt at an ethical framework worth pursuing.

    • @cosminblk8359
      @cosminblk8359 Před 3 lety +13

      @@thestopper5165 Yes, Plato is the greek word for large or spacious, but he's real name was Aristokles.

    • @timhendrix3650
      @timhendrix3650 Před 3 lety +10

      And me thinking his name has to do with being epic

    • @whatsappcamel4155
      @whatsappcamel4155 Před 3 lety +2

      @@timhendrix3650 True

    • @cgarcia4487
      @cgarcia4487 Před 3 lety +1

      @Dev Jones thank you I was thinking the same but I’m new to studying stoicism so I was wondering what he was talking about.

  • @robertburnett5561
    @robertburnett5561 Před 4 lety +10

    And how far we have "evolved".

    • @diogeneslantern18
      @diogeneslantern18 Před 2 lety

      Most of the plebs in ancient times were ignorant and self-centred. There are many accounts about how debased and moronic society was back then.
      Philosophy then was only followed by the few, just as it is now.

  • @Ily19593
    @Ily19593 Před 3 lety +2

    Coming here because of pewdiepies book reviews!!! Cant wait to listen :)))

  • @Human_Evolution-
    @Human_Evolution- Před 3 lety +1

    When might we expect book 3? I've been re-listening to these for the last month every time I get in the car.

  • @DeepRiskRx
    @DeepRiskRx Před 2 lety

    awesome!

  • @saviour3.0Clips
    @saviour3.0Clips Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wisdom cannot be all taught but experienced

    • @cbrider2397
      @cbrider2397 Před 2 měsíci

      Like the experience of when it is taught? Say more dumb shit please.

    • @cbrider2397
      @cbrider2397 Před 2 měsíci

      Oh I see. You think wisdom is taught? Sorry, my mistake.

  • @deeppurple883
    @deeppurple883 Před rokem

    Knowledge freely shared contains a beauity. Associating a cost to this beauty devalues the freely., 😔✌️

  • @user-uw7lu2sp5n
    @user-uw7lu2sp5n Před 10 měsíci

    Better than any wisdom out there

  • @user-uw7lu2sp5n
    @user-uw7lu2sp5n Před 10 měsíci

    Appreciate it

  • @XU23
    @XU23 Před rokem

    27-30 are awesome.

  • @lokoomontana4818
    @lokoomontana4818 Před 4 lety +1

    Please do the other books 🙏🏼

  • @Boylieboyle
    @Boylieboyle Před rokem

    You've got a Hope.

  • @jeffwhite2511
    @jeffwhite2511 Před rokem

    This is so Epic

  • @esscate
    @esscate Před 4 lety +3

    Should epictetus talk about singular god at 33:43? Wasn't there many gods to the people of ancient greece?

    • @MoronicAcid1
      @MoronicAcid1 Před 3 lety +1

      The Greek text from which this was translated from may have been a scholarly revision.

  • @euclidofalexandria3786

    Tied to many things.. entanglement, in the hindu tradition i recall that wisdom is basically add or something of that nature as well, with overlap there....so to be the wisest you could be add, because then you wont be attached to the fruits of what your wisdom puts out, after being a jack of all trades but a master of none...

  • @DanNelson111
    @DanNelson111 Před 4 lety

    Ty

  • @eniopasalic
    @eniopasalic Před rokem

    There is absolutely nothing under my control. That's how I feel.

  • @levicmwangi
    @levicmwangi Před 2 měsíci

    inquiry brought i here so will it again for it shall come to pass

  • @TheFirstCalled.60AD
    @TheFirstCalled.60AD Před 3 lety +4

    This is Epic..(tetus)
    Thanks! 😁

  • @wisdomandtimes9583
    @wisdomandtimes9583 Před 2 lety

    i love it

  • @strydyrhellzrydyr1345

    Glad to see your channel growing... Been a couple years...
    And now I see comments from PewDiePie... Like damn

  • @rasmusgreen6254
    @rasmusgreen6254 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got a bunch of teeth ripped out time to get my mind right