Sobre La Felicidad by Seneca

Cartas a Lucilio

The book explores the philosophical concept of happiness, examining how it can be achieved through the cultivation of virtue and wisdom. It emphasizes the importance of living in accordance with nature and reason, suggesting that true happiness is found not in external possessions or pleasures, but in the tranquility of the mind and the development of moral character. The text delves into the idea that happiness is a state of being that can be attained by focusing on inner values and self-discipline, rather than being swayed by external circumstances or societal pressures.

The 16721st greatest book of all time


Published
58
Nationality
Roman
Length
Very Short
Pages
50-100
Original Language
Latin
Avg User Rating
(4.0)
Alternate Titles
- De Vita Beata
- Of a Happy Life
- On the Happy Life

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