A man
is free only when he lives in truth, and the truth may be perceived only by the
intellect.
If you throw some nuts and cookies on a
road, you will eventually see children come, pick them up, and start to argue
and fight for them. Adults would not fight for such things. And even children
would not pick up the nuts’ empty shells.
For a wise man, the
wealth, the glory, and the rewards of this world are like sweets or empty shells
on a road. Let the children pick them up and fight for them. Let them kiss the
hands of the rich men, the rulers, and their servants. For the wise one, all
these are but empty shells.
— Epictetus
A distinctive feature of a thinking person
is submission to his fate, as opposed to the shameful struggle with it that is
a characteristic feature of animals.
— Marcus Aurelius
We
are not free in this world, subdued by our passions and by the emotions of
other people to the degree that we forget the requirements of our intellects.
If we really want to become free, we can be so only through our intellect.
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