There are people who would blame God for every problem they face in life, and there are others who do not place their blames on him. Based on the “Book of Job” there is an indication of a good example of what it looks like to have a good attitude towards God. On the other hand in the “Handbook of Epictetus” there are stated facts of how a person could survive in life almost in any situation while understanding that everything given we have in this lifetime have a tie expiration.
Some similarities between the “Book of Job” and “Handbook of Epictetus” is accepting the things that one does not have control of, but at …show more content…
But if we do not take things for granted, just maybe once those things are taken by him we might find a way as to cope with the lost and we should willingly accepts whatever he takes from us. Job accepted the turn of things when he lost things and people he cared, but one might argue he did not do it willingly. Another difference between “Book of Job” and “Handbook of Epictetus” is being wise, Epictetus argue to be a wise person is to not to be ignorant or brag about oneself. But Job was wise and he showed it by not listening to his friends telling him that his punishment was fault, Job was wise enough the difference between deserve and undeserved punishment from