The Good Life Handbook: Epictetus' Stoic Classic Enchiridion
The Good Life Handbook is a rendering of Epictetus' Enchiridion in plain English.
It is a concise summary of the teachings of Epictetus, as transcribed and later summarized by his student Flavius Arrian. The Handbook is a guide to the good life. It answers the question, “How can we be good and live free and happy, no matter what else is happening around us?”
Ancient Stoics lived in a time of turmoil under difficult conditions. So, the solutions they found to living free was tested under very stringent conditions. For example, Epictetus was a lame slave who made himself free and happy later in life by following the principles set out in this book.
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About the Author
Dr. Chuck Chakrapani is a research methodologist, educator, author, expert witness, and magazine and journal editor. He is currently president of Leger Analytics, and holds several concurrent positions in different countries. He has written many books on a wide range of subjects including Statistics, research methods, analytics and investment strategies.
Currently, he has been researching and writing about how Stoic philosophy can be applied to our everyday life, so we may live free, happy and serene. His websites are TheStoicGym.com and ChuckChakrapani.com.