Seneca's Letters on Ethics

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Seneca's Letters on Ethics, also known as Moral Letters to Lucilius, is a series of 124 letters written by Seneca the Younger to his friend Lucilius.

These letters delve into various aspects of Stoic philosophy, offering practical advice on how to live a virtuous and fulfilling life.

Seneca explores themes such as dealing with adversity, managing emotions, and the importance of self-awareness.

The letters emphasize the pursuit of wisdom and the acceptance of what we cannot control.

They encourage readers to focus on inner peace and moral integrity rather than external circumstances.

Seneca's writings remain relevant today for their timeless wisdom and insightful guidance on navigating the challenges of human existence.

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