Stoic Portraits: Musonius Rufus, the Practical Philosopher
Description
Known as the teacher of Epictetus, Musonius Rufus was much more than a footnote in Stoic history. In this bonus Stoic Portrait, we meet a voice of quiet rebellion. Exiled more than once by emperors, Musonius insisted that philosophy must be lived, not just spoken. He taught that self-discipline builds strength, that discomfort trains the soul, and that women deserve an equal education in reason and virtue.
This five-minute reflection examines how Musonius applied Stoic principles to everyday life, including food, marriage, work, and hardship. His lessons remain startlingly modern and deeply humane.
What to Expect:
• How Musonius Rufus made Stoicism practical and lived
• Why he believed virtue belongs to everyone, not just philosophers
• A reminder that courage is often quiet and consistent
Listen now and discover a Stoic whose teachings still guide us in daily life.








