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Born nearly two thousand years before Darwin and Freud, Epictetus seems to have anticipated a way out of their prisons.
Epictetus shook me from these thoughts with this simple exercise: "Starting with things of little value — a bit of spilled oil, a little stolen wine — repeat to yourself: 'For such a small price, I buy tranquillity.' " Born nearly two thousand years before Darwin and Freud, Epictetus seems to have anticipated a way out of their prisons.
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