Quotes: 1
Yet not all hardship ennobles; some harms disable or stem from injustice. Stoicism does not mandate passive endurance of preventable suffering. Epictetus distinguishes what is within our control and directs us to act justly on the rest (Enchiridion 1), while Seneca’s On Clemency counsels humane governance. Therefore, meeting the test includes resisting wrongful conditions and aiding the vulnerable. In this balance—inner steadiness paired with outward mercy—our actions shine without blinding, and resolve is tempered to serve the common good. [...]
Created on: 10/31/2025