The Daily Stoic

You Must Live Below Your Means

Oct 29, 2019
Explore the lavish lifestyles of Roman elites, with figures like Cicero and Seneca living beyond their means. Discover the Stoic philosophy advocating for financial prudence and the wisdom found in ancient texts like Cato the Elder’s teachings. Learn how Seneca’s pursuit of wealth compromised his morals and reputation. Unpack the dangers of excessive consumption and the lasting value of saving and wise investments, offering timeless lessons on managing finances and living a fulfilling life.
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ANECDOTE

Extravagant Roman Elites

  • Roman elites like Cicero lived extravagantly, owning multiple villas.
  • Julius Caesar overspent to impress people, and the empire itself faced constant debt.
ANECDOTE

Seneca's Contradiction

  • Seneca, despite advocating for simple living, amassed wealth in Nero's service and indulged in a lavish lifestyle.
  • This ultimately cost him his reputation and life.
ADVICE

Cato's Financial Wisdom

  • Cato the Elder emphasized managing money and tastes, advising to live within one's means.
  • He promoted investing in productive assets rather than trying to impress others.
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