"It is difficulties that show what men are."
— Epictetus
It Is Difficulties That Show What
It is difficulties that show what men are.
About this quote
From Book I, Chapter 24 of the Discourses, where Epictetus argues that hardship is not an obstacle to virtue but its revelation. He draws an analogy to athletic training: no one proves their strength by lifting feathers. The passage reflects a broader Stoic conviction shared by Seneca in On Providence - that adversity is the raw material of character.
Source
Discourses, Book I, Chapter 24