
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


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.
By Allan John (What Is Stoicism?)4.8
9595 ratings
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.

63,999 Listeners

15,229 Listeners

5,576 Listeners

14,296 Listeners

3,196 Listeners

405 Listeners

4,942 Listeners

5,239 Listeners

577 Listeners

3,358 Listeners

15,506 Listeners

101 Listeners

1,920 Listeners

643 Listeners

65 Listeners