Seneca Letters #82 – On the Natural Fear of Death

Seneca, the Roman philosopher, wrote a series of letters to his friend Lucilius in the first century AD. These letters, which are now known as “Seneca’s Letters,” offer timeless wisdom and practical advice for navigating life’s challenges. In Letter #82, Seneca discusses the natural fear of death that we all experience and offers insights on

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Seneca Letter #79 – On the Rewards of Scientific Discovery

Seneca’s Letter #79 explores the rewards and benefits of scientific discovery. In this letter, he emphasizes the importance of curiosity, exploration, and discovery, and how they contribute to our knowledge and understanding of the world. Seneca begins by stating that scientific discoveries are among the most rewarding accomplishments a person can achieve. He asserts that

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Seneca Letters #74 – On Virtue as a Refuge from Worldly Distractions

Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic are a collection of moral epistles addressed to his friend, Lucilius. The letters contain Stoic philosophy, practical advice, and insights into human nature. In this post, we will be focusing on Letter #74 and exploring its themes and insights. In Letter #74, Seneca discusses the importance of self-reflection and self-examination.

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