ليس عليك أن تُكثر من حضور المباريات. فإذا شاءت الظروف أن تكون هناك فلا تُبدِ حرصًا تجاه أي طرفٍ أكثر من حرصك على نفسك! أي أردٍ الأشياء أن تكون ما تكونه فحَس… - Epictetus

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ليس عليك أن تُكثر من حضور المباريات. فإذا شاءت الظروف أن تكون هناك فلا تُبدِ حرصًا تجاه أي طرفٍ أكثر من حرصك على نفسك! أي أردٍ الأشياء أن تكون ما تكونه فحَسب، وأن يفوز الذي يفوز فحَسُب. فهكذا تَسْلّم من أي متاعب. ولكن امتنِعُ تمامًا عن الهتاف والسخرية والانفعالات العنيفة. وعندما تنصرف لا تُكثر من التعليق على ما حدث.،وعلى مالا يُسَهُمٌ في صلاح حالك، وإلا بدا من حديثك أنك مأخوذ بالمشهد أكثر من اللائق.

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Epictetus (c. 55 – c. 135 AD), born a slave, was a Greek Stoic philosopher. His words were recorded by his student Arrian in the Discourses and Enchiridion written in the early 2nd-century.

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Native Name: ΕΠΙΚΤΗΤΟΣ
Alternative Names: Epictetus of Hierapolis Epiktetos
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Wherefore it is a shame for man to begin and to leave off where the brutes do. Rather he should begin there, and leave off where Nature leaves off in us: and that is at contemplation, and understanding, and a manner of life that is in harmony with herself. See then that ye die not without being spectators of these things.

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Yes, but what good will all this do me when a child of mine dies, or if my brother, or I myself, have to die or be tortured?’ [19] Nothing. Because that’s not why you came, not why you took your seat in front of me, not the reason you sometimes sacrificed sleep to study by lamplight.

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