I came across a few quotations of a Greek philosopher named Epictetus. He lived from Ad 55-135.
How do I know this? Cause Wikipedia says so and it never lies…
In any event, Epictetus was an interesting fellow.
Try these quotes on for size.
No great thing is created suddenly.
Or this:
It is your own convictions which compels you; that is, choice compels choice.
Or finally:
God hath entrusted me with myself.
All interesting on their own.
When you take them together, I think even more interesting.
Remember way back a blog post about my thoughts of humans being different from the animal kingdom on the basis of the opportunity to choose?
Epictetus seemed to have that figured out a few thousand years back.
God has entrusted us with choice.
We make choices.
No great thing is created suddenly. It’s really a series of small choices.
What I really like about this thinking is that when I make a bad choice it’s the body of work that is really what will be looked at, not one decision.
I think that is what makes Chris’ life so powerful.
When you look at the body of work, it’s a few poorer choices (that so many of us have made during our teenage years and beyond) but many more amazingly powerful positive choices.
That’s the Be The Best philosophy at work!
It’s not about winning or losing. It’s about Being The Best. That means, learning from mistakes and making more choices. Simple philosophy…a little harder in action, but that’s the goal!
Making choices and decisions with our God-given human ability and working towards that ‘great thing’ that is never created suddenly.
Have a great week.
One reply on “Grief Philosophy meets Greek Philosophy”
well said