Seneca Letters #103 – On the Dangers of Association with our Fellow-Men

Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius offer insights on living a life of virtue and wisdom, providing timeless advice that still holds value today. Letter #103, “On the Dangers of Association with our Fellow-Men,” warns against the dangers of falling into the vices of others and encourages readers to seek out virtuous companionship. In the letter, Seneca […]

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Seneca Letters #102 – On the Intimations of Our Immortality

In his 102nd letter, Seneca reflects on the idea of immortality and the possibility that we may continue to exist beyond death. He argues that there are certain indications of our immortal nature, which can be observed through reason and contemplation. Seneca first points out that we possess a certain capacity for knowledge and understanding

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Seneca Letters #95 – On the Usefulness of Basic Principles

Seneca’s “Letters from a Stoic” are a collection of 124 letters written by the ancient Roman philosopher Seneca to his friend Lucilius. These letters cover a wide range of topics and provide valuable insight into Stoic philosophy. In letter #95, Seneca discusses the importance of basic principles in our daily lives. Seneca begins by stating

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