Epictetus’s example shows that the Stoic dichotomy of control... - Deepstash

Epictetus’s example shows that the Stoic dichotomy of control comprises three levels of influence over the world: 

we make choiceswe can influence some thingswe cannot influence others

Epictetus says we should focus on what we can control and let the universe take its course. This will save us energy and worry.

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a practical guide to ancient philosophy in modern life, covering the principles Socrates, Epictetus, and Cato followed in the three disciplines of desire, action, and assent.

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The Dichotomy of Control

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The dichotomy of control is a Stoic concept that states that there are two things we can control in life:

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What you can control

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Determine what you can control and what you cannot. It is easy to feel overwhelmed, to worry and try to solve what you cannot control.

Now, cross off all of the items you have no control over. Commit to focus your energy on the things you can control.

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Stoic philosopher Epictetus wrote, "Most of what passes for legitimate entertainment is inferior or foolish and only caters to or exploits people's weakness."

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