
The Enchiridion:
Adapted for the Contemporary Reader
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Jason Sprenger
The Enchiridion
The Enchiridion or Manual of Epictetus (Enchiridion is Greek for "that which is held in the hand") is a short manual of Stoic ethical advice.
This manual has been carefully adapted in to modern English to allow for easy listening.
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I was a little worried about listening to an audiobook of this nature, as it is just a collection of relatively unconnected thoughts and could seem disjointed, but the narrator did a perfect job of keeping the pacing natural and smooth.
I was provided this audiobook in exchange for my honest review.
My favorite piece of advice from this book was this: If anyone tells you that a certain person has spoken in a bad way about you, don’t make excuses about what has been said, but answer "He was ignorant of my other faults, otherwise he would have mentioned those also."
He was ignorant of my other faults
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What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
The narrator does a great job going through all of the chapters. The narrator has a smooth voice and the audiobook is easy to follow.Any additional comments?
I was not familiar with this work and as the title mentions it has been adapted. I don’t know how much of the work has been changed/adapted, but this was a very easy listen. Each chapter is very short and contains a short citation or proverb for living the stoic life. This audiobook is a quick listen and I think it is a much better breakdown of stoicism than Meditations. I highly suggest this book to anyone who is interested in stoicism, no primer is necessary. I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.Manual for Stoic Living
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Enlightement Though Time
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This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review.
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used (it's all in modern common English) , but there is little insight into what was meant by certain things. It was like reading the Bible and trying to apply it to your life... it's not an easy thing to do.
Good, but not for beginner Stoics
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At times this book felt a little impactical and outdated other times it provided quality information.
The believes are neither good nor bad if you see it just as it is.
Simplicity at it's finest really.
A how to manual for living a practical tranquil life.
Examples that aren't difficult to understand on social manners, taking care of our bodies, and not stressing about things we can't control.
By practicing these teachings we are less likely to be vulnerable to undesired emotions and chaos.
I requested this book in exchange for my honest unbiased review.
I think that the pleasant narration and thought provoking POV make this book worth listening to.
Interesting Perspective
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Jason Sprenger does an amazing job of narrating. This comes across more as a grand speech than a philosophic manual of how to live, which is a complement. I have come across so many classic novels turned into audio books and the person reading them makes them into a boring lecture or tries way to hard to give an impression of the author. Sprenger gives this modern twist just the right amount of enthusiasm to keep you entertained.
If you would like to understand The Enchiridion or want to try and apply it to your modern life currently, then this adapted work by James Harris is a must add to your audio book library.
Really love Sprenger
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tl;dr: seeking peace of mind? Listen to this. Not once, and not quickly. Really listen."It's not even an hour long, how great can it be? I'm glad I got it for free, who would pay for this?" Thought naive me.
Wikipedia calls The Enchiridion "a short manual of Stoic ethical advice" which is more than an understatement. This is a distillation of how to be at peace through Stoicism, a Greco-Roman philosophy which is superficially identical to Buddhism.
The Enchiridion lays out a set of simple principles and examples which would take a decade of dedication to master, if not a lifetime. Every few sentences could be their own chapter or their own book or their own set of books. In fact, you could pick any one of these over 50 chapters and find a self-help book on the shelves right now dedicated to that single chapter's idea. And that 300-page self-help book would swear they found the one secret to inner peace.
Not a single moment is difficult to understand; only difficult to live out. The arcane language has been stripped away and I imagine that this plain language is how it was intended to be heard long ago. The slow, deliberate narration is exactly what this kind of text deserves.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Peace of mind from the 2nd century
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If you could sum up The Enchiridion in three words, what would they be?
Deep, Informative, PracticalAny additional comments?
This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."Deep and Informative
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Where does The Enchiridion rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
After the book of Proverbs (by King Solomon) this is my favorite so far about wise advice for daily living.Which scene was your favorite?
31 said something like this - Understanding the essence of believing in God lies in forming the right opinions concerning God as existing and governing the universe fairly and well. Give yourself the resolution to obey God, to yield to God and willingly follow Him among all events, knowing you are ruled by the most perfect wisdom because in this way you will never find fault in God, nor accuse Him of neglecting you...Any additional comments?
I received this audio-book free for an honest review by the author, narrator, or publisher. Thank you!!!Good advice for daily living
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