Letters from a Stoic
by Seneca
5/5
Penguin Classics 256 pages January 30, 1969
A selection of Seneca's moral epistles to his friend Lucilius, covering topics from the shortness of life to the art of friendship. These personal letters offer practical Stoic wisdom on how to live well, face adversity, and find inner tranquility.
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Seneca was basically a Roman life coach who happened to be one of the richest dudes alive, and these letters are pure gold. Jim keeps a copy in his tunnel for tough days. Five worms because every single letter makes you want to be a better, calmer, more philosophical worm.
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