Stoic Choices is the plain English version of Discourses Book II by the eminent Stoic philosopher, Epictetus. Here are some of the choices discussed in this book:
What should you act upon: External things or internal things?When should you choose to be confident and when to be cautious in making decisions?What should you protect: Your inherent qualities or qualities that are not inherent to you?Is there a choice between knowledge and action?Is there a choice between knowledge and anxiety?Should you study logic? Why?Choose to be faithful.Choose habits that fight impressions.Show yourself to be worthy.Choose to be skillful.Related Subjects
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