In these frightening times of neoliberal governmentality, as Foucault warns when denouncing the threat of subjectivity being captured by the ideal of the “entrepreneur of the self”, alongside the rise of the far-right and the intensification of conservatism on many fronts, we must insistently ask ourselves, with Foucault and with the ancient Greeks and Romans, as highlighted by Norma Telles in her “Four Variations on Epictetus”, and by Tony Hara when he asks, “what do we do with the true life?”. Betting on modes of life that are libertarian, antiracist, playful, and phyllogenous, modes that must be (re)invented, gives us hope and becomes a necessity, for, as we already know: the struggle continues!