Seneca

Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist (Seneca the Younger); tutor and adviser to Emperor Nero; author of philosophical essays and tragedies; born c. 4 BCE and executed in 65 CE.

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  1. 1. Hardship And Happiness

    A collection of Stoic reflections urging readers to face adversity with calm and reason, arguing that true happiness depends not on external goods but on the disciplined use of reason, self-mastery, and virtuous choice; difficulties are reframed as training for the soul, misfortune as an opportunity to test and strengthen character, and wealth or fame as indifferent distractions that can never secure inner tranquility. The work offers practical advice on moderating desires, accepting death and change, cultivating gratitude for what remains, and aligning expectations with nature so that peace of mind is preserved even amid hardship, ultimately presenting a philosophy of resilience in which virtue alone yields lasting contentment.

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