The Beginning of All Wisdom: Timeless Advice from the Ancient Greeks
Who knew the ancient Greeks had it all figured out three thousand years ago? In The Beginning of All Wisdom, author Steve Stavropoulos has sifted through nearly every recorded ancient Greek text for the very best sayings, proverbs, and maxims by ancient Greek philosophers, tragedians, scientists, politicians, generals, and poets, from Plato and Pericles to Socrates and Sophocles. Here is practical advice on everyday problems as well as answers to deep moral questions: "Getting to know yourself is extremely difficult" (Thales). "Ignorance is a tough evil to conquer" (Sophocles). "We must take care of our minds because we cannot benefit from beauty when our brains are missing." (Euripides). Organized into 100 topics that cover all human experience -- anger, fear, good and evil, truth, prayer and hope, aging and old age, friendship, gossip, pain and sorrow, self-deception, war and peace, public speaking, democracy -- The Beginning of All Wisdom inspires, advises, and satisfies the urge to learn the best the ancient Greeks have to teach -- without having to read through a whole shelf of Loeb classics.
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The Beginning of All Wisdom: Timeless Advice from the Ancient Greeks
Who knew the ancient Greeks had it all figured out three thousand years ago? In The Beginning of All Wisdom, author Steve Stavropoulos has sifted through nearly every recorded ancient Greek text for the very best sayings, proverbs, and maxims by ancient Greek philosophers, tragedians, scientists, politicians, generals, and poets, from Plato and Pericles to Socrates and Sophocles. Here is practical advice on everyday problems as well as answers to deep moral questions: "Getting to know yourself is extremely difficult" (Thales). "Ignorance is a tough evil to conquer" (Sophocles). "We must take care of our minds because we cannot benefit from beauty when our brains are missing." (Euripides). Organized into 100 topics that cover all human experience -- anger, fear, good and evil, truth, prayer and hope, aging and old age, friendship, gossip, pain and sorrow, self-deception, war and peace, public speaking, democracy -- The Beginning of All Wisdom inspires, advises, and satisfies the urge to learn the best the ancient Greeks have to teach -- without having to read through a whole shelf of Loeb classics.
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The Beginning of All Wisdom: Timeless Advice from the Ancient Greeks

The Beginning of All Wisdom: Timeless Advice from the Ancient Greeks

by Steven Stavropoulos
The Beginning of All Wisdom: Timeless Advice from the Ancient Greeks

The Beginning of All Wisdom: Timeless Advice from the Ancient Greeks

by Steven Stavropoulos

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Who knew the ancient Greeks had it all figured out three thousand years ago? In The Beginning of All Wisdom, author Steve Stavropoulos has sifted through nearly every recorded ancient Greek text for the very best sayings, proverbs, and maxims by ancient Greek philosophers, tragedians, scientists, politicians, generals, and poets, from Plato and Pericles to Socrates and Sophocles. Here is practical advice on everyday problems as well as answers to deep moral questions: "Getting to know yourself is extremely difficult" (Thales). "Ignorance is a tough evil to conquer" (Sophocles). "We must take care of our minds because we cannot benefit from beauty when our brains are missing." (Euripides). Organized into 100 topics that cover all human experience -- anger, fear, good and evil, truth, prayer and hope, aging and old age, friendship, gossip, pain and sorrow, self-deception, war and peace, public speaking, democracy -- The Beginning of All Wisdom inspires, advises, and satisfies the urge to learn the best the ancient Greeks have to teach -- without having to read through a whole shelf of Loeb classics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786743865
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 12/15/2008
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Born in Athens, Greece, Steven Stavropoulos immigrated to America in 1986 and worked as a reporter for the National Herald, covering stories on Greek-American issues and the ever-evolving story of the Greek-American experience in the U.S. Now a full-time writer and poet, Stavropoulos lives with his wife in Queens, NY.

Table of Contents

Introductionix
Virtue
Ambition1
Anger2
Arrogance3
Character Development4
Compassion6
Condemnation and Prejudice7
Courage8
Deception11
Determination and Will12
Equality14
Fear15
Flattery16
Freedom17
Garrulity19
Glory20
Good and Evil22
Greed and Dishonest Profits23
Habit26
Honor27
Justice and Injustice29
Leadership34
Licentiousness36
Materialism38
Moderation39
Modesty41
Patriotism44
Procrastination45
Selfishness and Self-Absorption45
Self-Knowledge46
Self-Restraint49
Slander50
Truth and Lying51
Ungratefulness53
Violence53
Virtue and Becoming Virtuous54
The Wise61
Work and Laziness63
God and Religion
God65
Prayer and Hope69
Soul70
Thanksgiving72
Humanity
Advice75
Aging and Old Age76
Beauty and Ugliness78
Competition79
Cooperation80
Death80
Divorce and Infidelity85
Enemies85
Envy87
Failure88
Fate and Fortune88
Friendship89
Gossip92
Happiness93
Hate94
Humans and Humanity95
Humor and Comedy97
Ignorance and Pettiness98
Intelligence100
Love and Passion101
Men and Women105
Necessity106
Neglect108
Pain and Sorrow108
Parents and Children109
Punishment111
Relationships112
Sleep and Rest112
Revenge113
Rushing114
Secrets115
Self-Deception116
Self-Destruction117
Self-Interest119
Self-Reliance121
Self-Sufficiency122
Success123
Superstition123
Transience124
Vegetarianism126
War and Peace126
Wealth and Poverty129
Education and Learning
Education133
Experience137
Knowledge138
Arts and Sciences
Art141
Biology142
Business and Management142
Cosmology143
Discovery146
Evolution146
Health147
Nature149
Philosophy150
Physical Education151
Poetry152
Public Speaking154
Science and Methodology154
Senses155
Specialization156
The State
Democracy159
Government and Politics162
The Law165
Monarchy168
Society169
Tyranny and Revolution170
Great Minds on the Greeks173
Time Line of Ancient Greece179
Biographies of Prominent Greeks183
Suggested Reading199
Acknowledgments203
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