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RE: Stoicism Intro:: Seneca - SteemStoic #3
I gotta do a good readthrough of the collected works of Seneca. I've dabbled, I know it good, but maybe now is the time
I gotta do a good readthrough of the collected works of Seneca. I've dabbled, I know it good, but maybe now is the time
It’s always the right time for some Seneca.
Remember that stoicism, like many other philosophies focused on improving oneself is a daily/regular exercise. Not something to read once and consider known.
What I like most about Seneca is that his self-introspection is constant and obvious. Combined with the seemingly contradictory wealth he had, and even being both tutor and advisor to Nero.
I can think of many whales for whom now is the time to read and practice Seneca.
For sure my dude! Self-improvement is an ongoing process, as is life itself, not to be solved but to be experienced. Total agreement with you. I was just thinking about that with my recent forays back into Tim Ferriss's 4HWW, a book I've read so many times, just amazing how on the 10th read even more new things jump out at me. The best wisdom is for life
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