Ancient philosopher Epictetus, once a slave, taught that true freedom lies in inner mastery, not external control. A quote, attributed to Aristotle, highlights that a noble spirit shines brightest when facing repeated hardship with composure, not by feeling nothing, but by rising above despair.
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