Letters from a Stoic 67 Summary and Key Takeaways
In Letter 67, titled "On Ill-Health and Endurance of Suffering" , Seneca addresses the challenges and virtues associated with enduring physical hardships. Seneca begins with a light-hearted remark about the inconsistent spring weather, using it as a metaphor for the uncertainties and fluctuations in life, particularly those related to health. Seneca mentions his personal struggles with old age and cold weather: "I do not yet trust…