Timely Opening Day meditation, though a bit ambitious. I don't really know how to cure anyone of "compulsive behavior" and I can't take responsibility for my students' happiness. That's an inside job. But the old stoic is right, we must only begin. Do the work, read the texts, show up and discuss them. It's all well within our power to flourish.
"I am your teacher and you are learning in my school. My aim is to bring you to completion, unhindered, free from compulsive behavior, unrestrained, without shame, free, flourishing, and happy, looking to God in things great and small—your aim is to learn and diligently practice all these things. Why then don't you complete the work, if you have the right aim and I have both the right aim and right preparation? What is missing? . . . The work is quite feasible, and is the only thing in our power. . . . Let go of the past. We must only begin. Believe me and you will see."—EPICTETUS, DISCOURSES, 2.19.29–34"
— The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday, Stephen Hanselman
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