Author name: Geoff

Geoff Willis is an accomplished restaurateur and chef with over two decades in the culinary world, blending his passion for gastronomy with an extensive study of philosophy. Known for his innovative approach to cooking and deep commitment to sustainable practices, Geoff combines the art of flavors with philosophical insights, offering readers a unique perspective on food and life.

Seneca Letters #70 – On the Proper Time to Slip the Cable

Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius are a collection of 124 letters in which the Roman philosopher shares his thoughts and insights on how to live a good life. In letter 70, Seneca discusses the nature of true friendship, the importance of choosing one’s friends carefully, and how to recognize a true friend. Seneca believed that true

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Seneca Letters #67 – On Ill-Health and Endurance of Suffering

Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius, written in the 1st century AD, contain some of the most influential stoic philosophy ever put to paper. Letter #67 is no exception, offering insight into how one can deal with difficult circumstances in life. The letter begins with Seneca acknowledging that life can be tough, and that it is natural

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