
Seneca's Advice On Nervous Ticks, Embarrassment, and Cringe (Episode 149)
Stoa Conversations: Stoicism Applied
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This chapter delves into Seneca's 11th moral letter, exploring the theme of embarrassment linked to public speaking. It draws connections between the pressures faced by Seneca in ancient Rome and those experienced by modern public figures, highlighting the timeless nature of this fear and its societal implications.
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