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Seneca on wealth

Letters from a Stoic 17 – Summary and Key Takeaways

               In letters from a stoic 17, Seneca stressed yet again the importance of studying philosophy. Seneca said there is no perfect time to learn it. Regardless of your status, poor or rich, you have to start studying and practicing philosophy. It must be prioritized more than anything else and avoid making excuses. “Be a philosopher now, whether you have anything or not—for if you have anything, how do…

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Letters from a Stoic 16 Key TakeAways

Letters from a Stoic 16 – Summary and Key Takeaways

              In letters from a stoic 16, Seneca stressed the importance of philosophy - the love for wisdom. “.Philosophy.... moulds and constructs the soul; it orders our life, guides our conduct, shows us what we should do and what we should leave undone; it sits at the helm and directs our course as we waver amid uncertainties. Without it, no one can live fearlessly or in peace of mind.…

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Seneca on Self-Improvement

Letters from a Stoic 15 – Key Takeaways

          In letters from a stoic 15, Seneca stressed the importance of nourishing the mind over the body. He pointed out several reasons why it must be prioritized over the latter. First, nourishing the mind demands lesser physical energy. Second, it demands lesser time. There are several routine activities involve in to developing the body which consume so much time. Third, wisdom appreciates while strength depreciates. The more we become knowledgeable and…

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Letters from a Stoic 14 Key Takeaways

Letters from a Stoic 14 – Key Takeaways

        In letters from a stoic 14, Seneca talks about our natural affinity for our bodies. However, our love for it makes us slaves to a lot of pleasures. We have to check our pleasures constantly otherwise we may lose our control to them. Temptations are everywhere and if we don’t pay attention to our bodies, they can easily turn into uncontrollable vices. “He will have many masters who make his body…

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We suffer more often in imagination than in reality

Letters from a Stoic 13 – Key Takeaways Part 2

            In part 1 of this thirteenth letter, Seneca describes anxiety and how it torments us. “We suffer more often in imagination than in reality”. He then offers Lucilius a way to deal with it which is the focus on this second part.            How to deal with anxiety? Seneca said we need wisdom before it happens and courage when it does happen which are two of the four cardinal virtues…

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