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This episode examines anger through the lens of Seneca and Epictetus.
Seneca warns that anger harms us first, clouding reason and undermining self-control, while Epictetus reframes wrongdoing as error rather than malice.
Together, they suggest a practical response: pause, question the impression, and consider the cost of reacting.
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By Allan John (What Is Stoicism?)4.8
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This episode examines anger through the lens of Seneca and Epictetus.
Seneca warns that anger harms us first, clouding reason and undermining self-control, while Epictetus reframes wrongdoing as error rather than malice.
Together, they suggest a practical response: pause, question the impression, and consider the cost of reacting.
👇 👇 👇
📻 FOR MORE STOIC AUDIO CONTENT
Check out one of my latest daily Micro Morning Meditations here on Substack:
☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: Go to Their Souls
https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-go-to-their
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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