The Philospher's Tome: 103 Ancient Greek and Roman Teachings for Contemporary Life
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The ancients knew how to make us mentally tough and resilient.
What did Epictetus mean by "If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid"?
What can we learn from this statement from Epicurus: "He who has peace of mind disturbs neither himself nor another"?
Why did Xenophon urge us to "be eager, not intimidated" in the face of danger?
Centuries ago, some of the wisest people who have ever lived wrote down invaluable pieces of advice that many of us today, so burdened with t...






















