On The Tranquility Of The Mind by Seneca

A reflective essay arguing that true peace of mind comes from governing one's desires and fears with reason, cultivating self-sufficiency, and limiting dependence on external goods, honors, or public life; it offers practical guidance on balancing active duties and philosophical leisure, choosing trustworthy friends, moderating ambition, and accepting fate so that anxiety and inner turmoil are dissolved into steady equanimity.

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Published
62
Nationality
Roman
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Original Language
Latin
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Alternate Titles
- De Tranquillitate Animi
- On Tranquillity of Mind
- On the Tranquillity of the Mind

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