"As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters."
- Seneca
Letters from a Stoic
Using the metaphor of a story, Seneca argues that the value of a life is determined by its quality and virtue, not its duration. A short, heroic, and meaningful life is far superior to a long life lived without purpose or moral excellence.
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📚text
Letters from a Stoic
Read Seneca's complete letters
🎓philosophy
Letters Guide
Complete guide to Seneca's wisdom
🧘practice
Evening Review Practice
Seneca's daily reflection method
💡concept
Stoic Principles
Core teachings Seneca advocated
💡concept
The Four Stoic Virtues
Core principles of character development
👤author
Marcus Aurelius
The philosopher emperor