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PLSS HRRRRY TIMEEDD!!!! What is the moral of the story in which Epictetus’s master breaks his leg?

Cruelty is never rewarded by the gods.


Power imbalances should not be altered.


All pain is bearable with the right attitude.


Slaves have more morality than those that they serve.

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Answer:At some point, he became disabled. Celsus, quoted by Origen, wrote that this was because his leg had been deliberately broken by his master

Explanation: so it is All pain is bearable with the right attitude.

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