
The What Is Stoicism? Podcast Don’t Fear Death, Fear a Life Unlived
Nov 26, 2025
Dive into the profound reflections of Montaigne and Seneca as they tackle the age-old question of how to live fully. Montaigne reveals that overcoming the fear of death can lead to true freedom, while Seneca warns against wasting the precious time we have. Their insights urge us to shift focus from fearing the end of life to cherishing each moment. Explore the idea that life, when lived purposefully, becomes a sacred gift, encouraging listeners to embrace present experiences rather than dread their inevitable conclusion.
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Montaigne's Near-Death Revelation
- Michel de Montaigne was haunted by death until a horseback accident changed his view on dying.
- After recovering he realised dying was only a few unpleasant moments, not worth years of anxiety.
Fear Squanders Energy, Acceptance Frees
- Fear of death wastes energy and paralyses living when unchecked.
- Acceptance of death brings freedom to inhabit the present fully.
Life Is Long If You Use It Well
- Seneca argues life isn't short but often wasted through distraction and vanity.
- Properly ordered time allows achievement of the greatest things.








