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Brian Johnson's avatar

Thanks for the shout out! I agree that the Stoics take the red pill — AND they show that too many people who claim to have taken the red pill (I'm looking at you, oh Bro-ics) have actually taken the blue pill and continue to live on in a toxic fantasy.

P.S. "Bro-ics" is my shoutout back to Massimo since he introduced that term to me and I use it all the time!

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Andrew Ralston's avatar

Epictetus is unjustly criticized in my opinion. In the Gita we read that the wise grieve neither the living or the dead, there are similar stories in Buddhism about grieving parents being given the advise that everyone dies, put it in perspective and move on. People read the Gita or the Sutras and are fine but Epictetus made it more visceral and consequently people have a more visceral reaction. As one who has lost a child I dearly wish I read Epictetus instead of the religious mambo jumbo i was brought up on. I follow Epictetus’ advice daily so that I do not take the time I have with my loved ones for granted, and so I can be prepared when our time together comes to an end, which it will with 100 percent certainty. Memento mori

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