Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life

Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life

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Rejoice only in what is your own
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Rejoice only in what is your own

Donald's Commentary on The Handbook of Epictetus #6

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Be not elated at any excellence which is not your own. If the horse in his elation were to say, “I am beautiful,” it could be endured; but when you say in your elation, “I have a beautiful horse,” rest assured that you are elated at something good which belongs to a horse. What, then, is your own? The use of external impressions. Therefore, when you are in harmony with nature in the use of external impressions, then be elated; for then it will be some good of your own at which you will be elated.

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