Freedom is the prize we are working for — not being a slave to anything: not to compulsion, not to chance, not to any man, not to yourself.
Though born a slave, Epictetus believed freedom was not about your chains — but your choices. He saw men who bowed to cravings, who raged when insulted, who collapsed at failure. They were not free. He taught that mastery over the self — over desire, anger, fear — was the ultimate liberation. True Stoic freedom is not external. It's the quiet strength of someone who answers only to virtue.
Real freedom is inner independence — from others and from your own impulses.
"No man is free who is not master of himself."