Quote by Epictetus
If you set your heart upon philosophy, you must straightway prepare yourself to be laughed at and mocked by many who will say Behold a philosopher arisen among us! or How came you by that brow of scorn? But do you cherish no scorn, but hold to those things which seem to you the best, as one set by God in that place. Remember too, that if you abide in those ways, those who first mocked you, the same shall afterwards reverence you; but if you yield to them, you will be laughed at twice as much as before.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the challenges and criticisms that someone who chooses to pursue philosophy may face. It advises individuals to expect ridicule and mockery from those who do not understand or value philosophy. However, it encourages them to remain true to their beliefs and convictions, disregarding the scorn of others. The quote also highlights the potential for a shift in perception, suggesting that those who initially mock the philosopher may later come to respect them. It warns against the consequences of giving in to criticism, suggesting that it will only amplify the mockery one receives.
Topics
Philosophy
By Epictetus