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Epictetus · Discourses and Enchiridion

Section 89 of 118 · Enchiridion

Chapter 23

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If it should ever happen to you to be turned to externals in order to please some person, you must know that you have lost your purpose in life. Be satisfied then in everything with being a philosopher; and if you wish to seem also to any person to be a philosopher, appear so to yourself, and you will be able to do this.

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