Building upon many years of privately shared thoughts on the real benefits of Stoic Philosophy, Liam Milburn eventually published a selection of Stoic passages that had helped him to live well. They were accompanied by some of his own personal reflections. This blog hopes to continue his mission of encouraging the wisdom of Stoicism in the exercise of everyday life. All the reflections are taken from his notes, from late 1992 to early 2017.
The Death of Marcus Aurelius
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Epictetus, Golden Sayings 40
Epaphroditus had a shoemaker as a slave, whom he sold as being a good-for-nothing. This fellow, by some accident, was afterwards purchased by one of Caesar's men, and became a shoemaker to Caesar. You should have seen what respect Epaphroditus paid him then. "How is the good Felicion? Kindly let me know!"
And if any of us inquired, "What is Epaphroditus doing?" the answer was, "He is consulting about so and so with Felicion."
Had he not sold him as a good-for-nothing? Who had in suddenly converted him into a know-it-all?
This is what comes of holding of importance anything but the things that depend on the Will.
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