A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus

Read Online and Download Ebook A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus

Download PDF A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus

Being a far better individual often most likely is difficult to do. Moreover, transforming the old practice with the brand-new habit is hard. Really, you may not should transform instantly the old practice to chatting. Hanging out, or juts gossiping. You will need detailed action. Moreover, the means you will certainly alter your routine is by the reading habit. It will certainly make so tough difficulty to solve.

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus


A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus


Download PDF A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus

We are showing up once more to offer you a suggested certified publication. A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus is one that has excellent quality book to review. When beginning to read, you will certainly see initially the cover and also title of guide. Cover will have large amount to draw in the viewers to buy guide. As well as this publication has that component. This book is advised for being the admiring publication. Even the topic is similar with others. The package of this publication is more appealing.

Definitely, to enhance your life quality, every publication A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus will certainly have their certain lesson. However, having particular recognition will make you feel a lot more positive. When you really feel something take place to your life, often, reviewing book A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus could aid you to make tranquility. Is that your genuine hobby? Sometimes yes, but occasionally will be not sure. Your choice to review A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus as one of your reading publications, can be your appropriate book to read now.

As well as how this publication will aid you? Do you assume that you have issue with similar subject? This is no fret about this. Even you have had the resources to address your issues; this book will certainly complete exactly what you require. A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus is among guides that that has been written by the trusted writer. With the experience, expertise, and facts that are provided by this book, it is truly expert.

Yeah, checking out a publication A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus could include your pals lists. This is one of the formulas for you to be effective. As known, success does not suggest that you have excellent points. Understanding and also recognizing greater than other will certainly give each success. Next to, the notification as well as impression of this A Manual For Living (Little Book Of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), By Epictetus could be taken and chosen to act.

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus

The essence of perennial Stoic wisdom in aphorisms of stunning insight and simplicity. The West's first and best little instruction book offers thoroughly contemporary and pragmatic reflections on how best to live with serenity and joy.

Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations

View or edit your browsing history

After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.

Product details

Series: Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)

Paperback: 96 pages

Publisher: HarperOne; 1st edition (June 23, 1994)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0062511114

ISBN-13: 978-0062511119

Product Dimensions:

4.2 x 0.3 x 5 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.1 out of 5 stars

56 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#59,924 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Beware: this is NOT written by Epictetus it is an interpretation of his writings and not a very good one.

This book is a quick and easy read but the ideas are heavy. The writer may not have formally studied philosophy but she could have fooled me and I was a philosophy major in school. Had she written other philosophy books i would have purchased them also. I like her style and her manner of thinking and explaining philosophy....before it became the mental masterbation for certain groups to perpetuate ideas that have already been done to death by other cultures.

Written by Epictetus, the Stoic philosopher and once Roman slave who taught/influenced Marcus Aurelius, this book is basically an abridged version of his main teachings... Which he never wrote down!Having never written anything down, Epictetus' teachings seem to be hit or miss when it comes to translation. Most of the lessons in this book are about half of a very small page. Some of his lessons are absolute gems. Others seem to border on dressed up platitudes. I feel like this translation purposely tried to water down Epictetus' teachings to bring it to the common down... And I can't help but feel like there must be more to this!I got this book for under $5. If you can too, it's a no-brainer. Great deal for some ancient reality checks!

The remarkable thing about this book is it contains so much wisdom in so few words. It truly lives up to its title - A Manual For Living.If there is any fault to be found with the book it would be in its brevity. I have read many books that say less in four times the number of words.It is really amazing that so many of the truths of living a purposeful life filled with happiness have been around for so long. We struggle with day to day problems because we fail to seek the answers contained in this book.It is also amazing that most of todays graduates of institutions of higher learning do not possess the wisdom that Epictetus did. We seem to have become a nation concentrating on acquiring knowledge without learning how to apply that knowledge. Epictetus shows us the way to achieve our purpose in life. To achieve freedom, which he says is the ultimate way to live.Some of the better lessons are:You become what you give your attention to.Think things through and fully commit!A half-hearted spirit has no power. Tentative efforts lead to tentative outcomes.Wise people on the other hand realise that we are the source of everything good or bad.It you want all the wisdom without an excessive amount of reading, this book is for you. It is short enough you can read it weekly and let the concepts sink into your subconscious mind where they can lead you to the life you were designed to live.

I keep buying this little book and friends stop by, pick it up, and always ask to borrow--so I order another ;) Great book to pick up and read a page and contemplate it for the rest of the day.

Small book with sage advice on "Right Living" by a great philosopher, born a slave. Taught that philosophy was a way of life, not a theoretical discipline.

Epictetus and the other Stoics (see William Irvine's THE GOOD LIFE) are very helpful in this super-stressful era, and Sharon Lebel has done a great job bringing the Manual up to date without oversimplifying or drumming down.

Only a three star average, what a shame. A great book for every human being to read and heed. Not enough people care about the great historical minds, beliefs and philosophies of the past upon which society has been so much benefited anymore. Perhaps that is why we, and our leaders, fail so much today.I have studied philosophies throughout my lifetime in search of basic truths and the founding philosophies of our beginning and the establishment of this great country of ours. If one can put aside partisan, political and special interest irrational distain for the truth for a moment any student of the same knows that they (our founding fathers and mothers) were well read and well schooled on the great philosophies of the past and those of their present. It is amazing the amount of accumulated knowledge one can obtain without video games, television, epodes, cell phones, radio, the internet and the distractions of a hedonistic Hollywood entertainment industry in their lives.Here in this little book are many of the founding set of principles for the American Dream. Surely it is not the single source of the wisdom of the ages or the definitive foundation that the drafters of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States used to produce this nation, but certainly one of the cornerstones in that logical process.Other reviewers incorrectly, I believe, associate it with Freudian teachings and others find it far too simple and morally founded to fit into their "far too liberal" ideologies.But one of its basic tenants that "Understanding what freedom really is and how it is achieved" is the key to all past logic. Also, that "freedom is not the right or ability to do whatever you please (a logic applied by our very first Supreme Court Justice...John Jay). But more "freedom comes from understanding the limits of our own power and the natural limits set in place by divine providence."Sound familiar, it certainly should, it could have been take right out of the discussions during the fight for independence and the drafting of our most basic document, the Declaration of Independence.Lebell has certainly capture more of the inner man than Nicholas White's Handbook on Epictetus and those critics who previously said Lebell did not stay true to Epictetus' writings are way off base as he did not leave any writings and it all comes to us second hand and with that prejudices, personal baggage and misread interpretations.So as we all must decide which we will agree with I choose this wonderful "Little book of wisdom on how to live well." The logic in this interpretation certainly flows better and is proven by those who followed Epictetus than the Nay-Sayers who criticize it and its accuracy.Good job Sharon, I may indeed carry this treasure with me as an aid and comfort

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus PDF
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus EPub
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus Doc
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus iBooks
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus rtf
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus Mobipocket
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus Kindle

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus PDF

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus PDF

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus PDF
A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus PDF

A Manual for Living (Little Book of Wisdom (Harper San Francisco)), by Epictetus


Home