Seneca Letters

Seneca Letters #48 – On Quibbling as Unworthy of the Philosopher

Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius, a collection of 124 letters written by the Stoic philosopher Seneca to his friend Lucilius, offers timeless insights into the nature of virtue, wisdom, and the human condition. In letter #48, Seneca discusses the idea of self-improvement and the importance of self-reflection in achieving it. In the letter, Seneca urges Lucilius

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Seneca Letters #45 – On Sophistical Argumentation

Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius are a collection of 124 letters that offer practical advice on Stoicism and living a good life. In letter #45, Seneca talks about the importance of self-reflection and introspection. He emphasizes the need to take stock of one’s life and to identify one’s strengths and weaknesses in order to improve oneself.

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