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When you are offended at any mans fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger
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"When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger"

- Epictetus

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This quote by Epictetus encourages us to take an action back and reflect on our own faults when we are feeling mad or angered by somebody else's actions. It is a suggestion that we should not be so quick to evaluate others, as we all make errors. Rather, we ought to take a minute to look inward and consider our own drawbacks. By doing this, we can get a better understanding of our own habits and find out to be more flexible of others. This quote likewise recommends that by concentrating on our own faults, we can let go of our anger and resentment towards others. It is a reminder that we should make every effort to be more understanding and compassionate towards others, even when we are feeling hurt or mad.

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Epictetus This quote is written / told by Epictetus between 55 AC and 135 AC. He was a famous Philosopher from Greece. The author also have 53 other quotes.

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