Moral letters to Lucilius
Seneca, Lucius Annaeus
Summary
Moral Letters to Lucilius offers a timeless exploration of Stoic philosophy, presented through a series of personal letters written by Seneca, a Roman statesman and philosopher. These letters are addressed to his friend Lucilius and serve as practical guidance on how to live a virtuous and fulfilling life amidst the uncertainties and challenges of existence. The work is not only a philosophical treatise but also a deeply human reflection on ethics, resilience, and the pursuit of wisdom.
- The pursuit of virtue is the highest good: Seneca emphasizes that true happiness depends on moral integrity...
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