Only the educated are free.
For Epictetus, education wasn't about degrees — it was about freeing the mind from illusions, false fears, and impulsive desires. He believed ignorance was a form of slavery. Once a man learns to examine his thoughts, he no longer dances to the strings of fate. He becomes his own master — calm, discerning, free. His school taught philosophy not for prestige, but for liberation.
Philosophy is the ultimate education — it teaches you how to live, not just how to argue.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."