Delano Posted September 30 Report Posted September 30 He is the master of everyman who has the power over the things which another person wishes, the power to confer them on him or take them away. Whoever then wishes to be free let him neither wish for anything nor avoid anything which depends on others: if he does not observe this rule, me must be a slave. Epictetus 1
aka Contrarian Posted September 30 Report Posted September 30 54 minutes ago, Delano said: He is the master of everyman who has the power over the things which another person wishes, the power to confer them on him or take them away. Whoever then wishes to be free let him neither wish for anything nor avoid anything which depends on others: if he does not observe this rule, he must be a slave. Epictetus That's food for thought! Especially in these times.
Delano Posted September 30 Author Report Posted September 30 Lately i have been thinking about the rules, cultural conditioning and freedom
aka Contrarian Posted Wednesday at 07:49 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:49 PM On 9/29/2025 at 10:49 PM, Delano said: ...Whoever then wishes to be free let him neither wish for anything nor avoid anything which depends on others: if he does not observe this rule, me must be a slave. Epictetus I think that is unconsciously what I practice at this stage of my life. I've literally divested myself of everything but the clothes on my back, so I have no indebtedness. I do insist on helping my daughter out with utilities but I don't have to. She and I lead separate lives as do all my immediate family members. I have no extended family. I've never had the wanderlust, so I am content to stay put, and all activity is by choice. I've always valued my solititude which I now have plenty of. I am good company for myself, but reminiscence is my frequent and cherished companion. So, in the midst of not only what's going on in Chicago but also on a smaller scale, what's going on in the small town where I live, not to mention a whole country in the grip of Trumpism, here I am, - a spectator! And I'm only that when I choose to observe. I am, in my own peculiar way, a free spirit! Who knew?? 1
Delano Posted yesterday at 11:33 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 11:33 AM 15 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: I think that is unconsciously what I practice at this stage of my life. I've literally divested myself of everything but the clothes on my back, so I have no indebtedness. I do insist on helping my daughter out with utilities but I don't have to. She and I lead separate lives as do all my immediate family members. I have no extended family. I've never had the wanderlust, so I am content to stay put, and all activity is by choice. I've always valued my solititude which I now have plenty of. I am good company for myself, but reminiscence is my frequent and cherished companion. So, in the midst of not only what's going on in Chicago but also on a smaller scale, what's going on in the small town where I live, not to mention a whole country in the grip of Trumpism, here I am, - a spectator! And I'm only that when I choose to observe. I am, in my own peculiar way, a free spirit! Who knew?? This is the height of Stoicism and Buddhism
aka Contrarian Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 3 hours ago, Delano said: This is the height of Stoicism and Buddhism I'm on the brink of being OK with death...
ProfD Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 19 hours ago, aka Contrarian said: So, in the midst of not only what's going on in Chicago but also on a smaller scale, what's going on in the small town where I live, not to mention a whole country in the grip of Trumpism, here I am, - a spectator! And I'm only that when I choose to observe. Our politics seems to have become a sporting event. However, we have a choice in whether or not we are spectators. Those who recognize their powerlessness in the games of politics are better served indulging in other hobbies and/or activities. 16 minutes ago, aka Contrarian said: I'm on the brink of being OK with death... It is the final destination of this instance of existence. Of course, despite our best theories and speculations, we have no idea of what lies ahead in the next realm. Leave the chaos and noise of the remainder of this existence to those who find enjoyment in it. From this point until the last breath, enjoy the better parts of this ride.
aka Contrarian Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago The tranquility synonymous with Buddhism and stoicness , is my goal as I await my time to leave.
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