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Stoic Quote 10: “Enable my mind to adapt itself to whatever comes to pass.”

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The Via Stoica Podcast: Stoic Quotes Series

In the Stoic Quotes series, we take a look at what the Stoics said and uncover the wisdom they left behind. We look at the famous writings from Epictetus, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, and more.

In this episode, we reflect on a powerful line from Epictetus in The Discourses:

“Enable my mind to adapt itself to whatever comes to pass.”

This quote points to the heart of Stoic resilience — the ability to remain grounded and flexible no matter what life throws our way. Epictetus reminds us that peace is not found in control over events, but in the power to adjust our minds to them.

If you’re interested in more quotes like this one, visit viastoica.com, where you’ll find hundreds of Stoic sayings, each fully referenced and ready to use for study or inspiration.

Subscribe to the podcast for more short quote episodes and our regular Tuesday recordings with deeper conversations and interviews. A rating or review helps us reach more listeners interested in living with clarity and virtue.

Support the show
🌐 www.ViaStoica.com
🧘‍♂️ Stoic Life Coaching
🎙 Benny Voncken | Brendan Hogle
🐦 Twitter / X
📩 Reach us: [email protected]

Produced by: badmic.com

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The Via Stoica Podcast: Stoic Quotes Series

In the Stoic Quotes series, we take a look at what the Stoics said and uncover the wisdom they left behind. We look at the famous writings from Epictetus, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, and more.

In this episode, we reflect on a powerful line from Epictetus in The Discourses:

“Enable my mind to adapt itself to whatever comes to pass.”

This quote points to the heart of Stoic resilience — the ability to remain grounded and flexible no matter what life throws our way. Epictetus reminds us that peace is not found in control over events, but in the power to adjust our minds to them.

If you’re interested in more quotes like this one, visit viastoica.com, where you’ll find hundreds of Stoic sayings, each fully referenced and ready to use for study or inspiration.

Subscribe to the podcast for more short quote episodes and our regular Tuesday recordings with deeper conversations and interviews. A rating or review helps us reach more listeners interested in living with clarity and virtue.

Support the show
🌐 www.ViaStoica.com
🧘‍♂️ Stoic Life Coaching
🎙 Benny Voncken | Brendan Hogle
🐦 Twitter / X
📩 Reach us: [email protected]

Produced by: badmic.com

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