Letters from a Stoic
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Seneca
Roman Stoic philosopher statesman and dramatist who wrote these letters to his friend Lucilius
Seneca served as advisor to Emperor Nero before being forced to commit suicide
Lucilius
The recipient of Seneca letters a Roman official to whom Seneca offers philosophical guidance
Lucilius provides the occasion for Seneca to discuss Stoic principles in practical terms
Tranquility
The state of mental calm and freedom from disturbance that Stoic practice aims to achieve
Tranquility comes from proper judgment about what matters not from external circumstances
Fortune
The external circumstances and events beyond our control that Stoicism teaches us to accept
Fortune gives and takes but cannot touch our inner freedom and virtue
Wisdom
The highest Stoic virtue involving knowledge of what is truly good and how to live
Wisdom is the only true good because it cannot be taken away and leads to happiness
Time
Our most precious resource which Seneca urges us not to waste on trivial pursuits
Seneca emphasizes that time once lost cannot be recovered unlike money or possessions
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