Life
really is so simple. It is a whole of two parts: one that is beyond your
control and the other that is within your control.
This is the truth of Life. Intelligent
Living is about knowing this truth and practicing it, knowing what is beyond
and what is within your control. When you try to control what is uncontrollable
or when you don't act on things that are within your control, in both these
instances, you experience suffering.
Epictetus, the Greek sage and philosopher
who lived between 55 AD and 135 AD, was a great champion of this thinking. His
life epitomized this perspective too. Born a slave (something beyond his
control), he was able to convince (something within his control) his Master to
allow himself education while staying bonded to slavery and loyal to his
Master. According to Epictetus, all external events are determined by fate, and
are thus beyond our control, but we can accept whatever happens to us calmly
and dispassionately. Individuals, however, are responsible for their own
actions, which they can examine and control through rigorous self-discipline.
Suffering arises from trying to control what is uncontrollable, or from
neglecting what is within our power. As Universal beings, each of us has a duty
to care for all fellow humans, he taught. The person who follows these tenets,
preached Epictetus, would achieve happiness and peace of mind. It is said that
Epictetus' Master broke his leg deliberately (something which he couldn't
control) but Epictetus responded with forgiveness and labored on, working and
sharing his learnings (something that he could control), perhaps, earning his
freedom that way. Epictetus says knowing, understanding and living this truth
is the key to success in this lifetime: "If you seek truth you will not
seek victory by dishonorable means, and if you find truth you will become
invincible."
Soak in this simple philosophy. Don't try to control Life. But you can choose to respond by
living intelligently though__accepting whatever happens, calmly,
dispassionately!
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