The Discourses : A New Translation for the Modern Reader

This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. What does it truly mean to live a good life?

The Discourses of Epictetus is one of the most powerful and practical works of Stoic philosophy ever recorded. These teachings come from Epictetus, a Greek philosopher who lived nearly two thousand years ago and whose ideas continue to guide readers seeking wisdom, resilience, and inner peace.

Born into slavery in the Roman Empire, Epictetus later became a respected teacher of philosophy. His life itself was a powerful example of his central teaching: that true freedom does not depend on wealth, status, or external circumstances. Instead, it comes from mastering our thoughts, our choices, and our character.

The conversations in this book were carefully recorded by his student Arrian, allowing us to hear Epictetus speaking directly to his students. His teachings are practical, direct, and often challenging, encouraging listeners to examine their beliefs and learn how to live with discipline, courage, and clarity.

In The Discourses, you will discover timeless lessons on how to:

- Focus on what you can control and let go of what you cannot

- Develop self-discipline and strength of character

- Face difficulties and setbacks with calm and resilience

- Free yourself from unnecessary worry and frustration

- Live with purpose, wisdom, and integrity

Though these teachings were recorded nearly two thousand years ago, their insights remain deeply relevant today. Epictetus reminds us that while we cannot control the events of the world, we can always control how we respond to them.

The Discourses is more than a philosophical text—it is a practical guide for anyone seeking a calmer mind, stronger character, and a wiser way of living.

A timeless classic of Stoic philosophy and a powerful guide to mastering yourself.

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