Stoics Use This to Handle Obstacles
Quick pause! These essay entries are made possible by the generous contributions of The Stoic Manual members. I warmly invite you to become a Premium Member today. For just $16/month, you’ll gain access to everything we offer while helping us fulfill our mission of making Stoic Philosophy accessible to all! Learn more at the bottom of this email or by clicking the button below. “This is the magic wand of Hermes. ‘Touch what you will,’ the saying goes, ‘and it will turn into gold.’ Nay, but bring whatever you will and I will turn it into a good. “What will you make of disease?” I will show its character, I will shine in it, I will be firm, I will be serene, I will not fawn upon my physician, I will not pray for death… Everything that you give I will turn into something blessed, productive of happiness, august, enviable.” — Epictetus Think of your mind as the Wand of Hermes, a symbol of transformation representing the ability to unite opposing forces, e.g., ord…
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