Summary and important key points from Letters of the Stoic written by the Stoic Seneca the Younger to his friend Lucilius Junior
Seneca on real friends
In letters from a stoic 20, Seneca talks about practicing what you preach. “philosophy teaches us to act, not to speak; it exacts of every man that he should live according to his own standards, that his life should not be out of harmony with his word”. Unlike other philosophies that are highly academic, Stoicism has a unique appeal because it’s very helpful in real and challenging life situations…
Seneca on retirement
In letters from a stoic 19, Seneca is convincing Lucilius to retire from public affairs. It seems that Lucilius has reached the peak of his career as a procurator at the time of this writing. The wise old man said that craving for more wealth or higher positions has no end while retirement provides more satisfaction though with less responsibilities. “Why wait until there is nothing left…
Letters from a Stoic 18 Key TakeAways
In letters from a stoic 18, Seneca begins by asking a question whether we ought to do things that is customary or not. In this letter, he is referring to indulgences on festivals such as drinking and dressing extravagance. He said “It shows much more courage to remain dry and sober when the mob is drunk and vomiting; but it shows greater self-control to refuse to withdraw oneself and…
Seneca on wealth
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…
Letters from a Stoic 16 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.…