"Seek not the good in external things; seek it in yourselves." — Epictetus
Seek not the good in external things; seek it in yourselves.
What This Quote Means
Truth may be uncomfortable, but it is always more useful than comfortable illusion.
About Epictetus
Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher who was born into slavery and became one of the most influential teachers of philosophy.
Epictetus (50-135 AD) rose from slavery to become one of the most influential Stoic teachers, emphasizing personal freedom through mastery of one''s own mind.
How to Apply This Wisdom
Honest inventory
Be truthful with yourself about one area where you have been in denial.
Speak truth
Share an honest thought that you have been holding back.
Seek truth
Question one assumption you have been taking for granted.
Reflection Questions
- Where am I being less than honest with myself?
- What truth am I avoiding that could set me free?
- How does living truthfully affect my relationships?
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