Description
IQ Art designed this piece around the most visceral possible image of what Epictetus was describing – a wrestler grappling a full-grown lion. The opponent is not another human. It’s a full-grown lion, mane full and muscled — the ancient symbol of raw power, untamed nature, and uncompromising strength. The lion (life) won’t not take it easy on you because you had a hard week. It does not adjust for your limitations. It simply brings everything it has, every time.
When hit with adversity, we should be like this wrestler, who is not running, he is in close, locked arms around the beast. He is in the only position from which a human being can do anything against an animal that outweighs and outpowers him — complete commitment, complete engagement, no excuses, no quitting.
THE STORY & MEANING
Epictetus was born a slave in Hierapolis, Phrygia, around 50 AD and eventually became one of the most influential philosophers in human history.
His name literally means “acquired” — he was property. He had no rights, no resources, no inherited advantage, and no claim to the freedoms that most people take for granted.
At some point during his enslavement, his master broke his leg deliberately, and Epictetus reportedly remained calm throughout. He did not rage. He simply said: “I told you it would break.” He understood, from the ground level of human experience, that the obstacle and the transformation are not separate events. They are the same event.
Epictetus used the Olympic frame deliberately. In the ancient world, Olympic athletes were the pinnacle of human physical development — years of brutal training, extreme sacrifice, public contest, and the very real possibility of failure in front of thousands of people. There was no trophy for second place. The Olympian was made not by talent but by the willingness to train against impossible standards.
📄 PRODUCT DETAILS
| Material: | Durable and scratch-resistant with a glossy, glass-like finish. |
| Thickness: | 4mm (0.15″) |
| Orientation: | Portrait (vertical) — 24×40 in / 60×90 cm flagship size |
| Print: | vibrant, high-resolution image. |
| Finish: | sleek, vibrant, and durable. |
| Hanging Kit: | Includes hardware, screws, and screw holes at each corner (14mm (0.55″) from the edge, with an 8mm (0.31″) diameter hole and 15mm (0.6″) screw head). |
| Available Sizes: | 5 sizes in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world): 50×70 cm / 20×28″, 50×75 cm / 20×30″, 60×80 cm / 24×32″, 60×90 cm / 24×36″, 70×100 cm / 28×40″, 70×100 cm / 28×40″ |
🖼 PRODUCT IDENTITY
| Product Type: | Motivational Quote Metal Wall Art Print (Physical Poster) |
| Category: | Stoic Philosophy/Resilience/Athletic Mindset Wall Decor |
| Assembly: | Hanging kit included with screws, and screw holes at each corner. |
| Print Resolution: | 300 DPI — professional print-ready. |
| Color Palette & Profile: | Deep black background, gold typography, white display text, warm lion amber tones – sRGB / CMYK-optimised for accurate colour reproduction. |
| Design Style: | Photorealistic composite — wrestler vs. lion in competition arena, stadium lighting, live crowd; bold white and gold display typography; oversized gold quotation marks on deep black ground. |
| Quote: | “Suffering through Adversity is a Plus because You have been Paired with a Tough Opponent that will Make You into Olympic-Class Material.” — Epictetus |
| Quote Attribution: | Epictetus (c. 50–135 AD) — overcame slavery to become one of the most influential Stoic philosophers. |
| Best For: | Home, gym, wrestling room, MMA facility, locker room, coaching studio, military space. |
| Brand: | IQ Art – Where Intelligence Meets Creativity |
| Audience: | Anyone navigating a sustained season of adversity, athletes, wrestlers, MMA fighters, coaches, entrepreneurs, military and first responders, and stoic philosophy enthusiasts. |
❤︎ WHY YOU WILL LOVE IT
| Epictetus attribution — | one of history’s most unbreakable human stories behind every word. |
| Stoic philosophy grounding — | intellectually authoritative, not superficially positive. |
| Premium Look — | frameless, 3D effect, glossy, glass-like finish with exceptional color vibrancy, depth, and luminosity. Ideal for luxury home decor. |
| Durability — | resists fading, scratching, and moisture, making it ideal for modern, minimalist, or high-traffic spaces. |
| Olympic metaphor — | reframes suffering as elite-level opponent selection. |
| Versatile placement — | can be placed inside of gyms, locker rooms, dojos, coaching room, boardroom, office.. |
| Exceptional gift — | for anyone facing a difficult challenge, navigating a challenging period in their life, people in high stakes leadership positions, and entrepreneurs. |
👤 USE CASES & WHO IT IS FOR
| Normal people — | anyone navigating a sustained season of adversity. |
| Combat Sports Athletes — | wrestlers, MMA fighters, boxers, BJJ practitioners — who want their training space to reflect the philosophy that their toughest opponents are their greatest teachers. |
| Military personnel, first responders, and law enforcement officers — | who want their home or office to reflect the Epictetan tradition of adversity as spiritual and developmental training. |
| Athletes in recovery from injury or setback — | who need a daily reminder that they are not being broken — they are being forged.. |
| Coaches and Mentors — | who want their practice or coaching space to carry a culture of resilience and resourcefulness. |
| Stoic Philosophy enthusiasts — | who want their home or office to reflect the Epictetan tradition of adversity as spiritual and developmental training. |
| Entrepreneurs and founders — | who understand that the seasons that nearly broke them are the seasons that built them into something the market could not produce any other way.. |
| Coaches and team trainers — | who want their facility, locker room, or coaching space to carry a culture that adversity produces champions, not casualties. |
| Gift buyers: | looking for a meaningful, philosophically grounded present for a fighter, coach, veteran, graduate, or anyone navigating the hardest match of their life. |




























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