

Epictetus on people’s obsession with material goods
Apr 22, 2025
Explore the age-old dilemma of ambition versus inner peace, as Epictetus reflects on the seductive pull of material possessions. Listen to a captivating story about an older man's resolution to seek tranquility, only to be lured back into the chaos of ambition by a call from Caesar. The discussion ties ancient philosophy to today’s societal pressures, urging listeners to prioritize self-improvement and personal growth over the relentless chase for external validation.
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Zeal Defines Success
- Epictetus notes philosophers lack zeal compared to men eager for power and wealth.
- He implies a deeper failure in philosophical pursuit is a lack of serious commitment.
Old Man's Failed Resolution
- An older man tasked with Rome's grain supply vowed to live peacefully after exile.
- Yet, upon receiving Caesar's letters, he resumed his pursuit of power and wealth immediately.
Good Intentions Fail Often
- Many people make resolutions to improve but rarely stick to them.
- Epictetus highlights this persistent failure to change despite good intentions.