What am I in for?
Which one should I start with?
What am I in for?
Which one should I start with?
Meditations is very accessible. I'd say Epictetus' Enchiridion, then Epictetus' Discourses. But I'm biased because I'm not a big fan of Seneca.
Enchiridion first, then discourses, then Aurelius, then Seneca for pretty much the same things you've already learned but which are written in a fancier prose.
They're all pederasts except for Heraclitus.
Also, you should've got the Oxford edition of Epictetus because it contains everything and costs like 9 bucks or something.
> named after a literal undeveloped lady penis
NO THANKS
No point in reeding this ancient stuff now in 2017. Skip em.
I've only read the 'tetus but I highly recommend it. Extremely funny in it's straight-faced and emotionless advice on completely devastating events, while at the same time having some actually useful insights.
(you), *triggered* and hnng
>that pic
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>Extremely funny i
Holy fuck, this.
I like it how he literally says 'kill yourself' or 'pleb/slave' to people who keep being dense.