Friday, November 24, 2017
November 24th Reading from The Daily Stoic - Train To Let Go Of What's Not Yours
"Whenever you experience the pangs of losing something, don't treat it like a part of yourself but as a breakable glass, so when it falls you will remember that and won't be troubled. So too, whenever you kiss your child, sibling, or friend, don't layer on top of the experience all the things you might wish, but hold them back and stop them, just as those who ride behind triumphant generals remind them they are mortal. In the same way, remind yourself that your precious one isn't one of your possessions, but something given for now, not forever . . ."
~ Epictetus, Discourses, 3.24.84-86a
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