
Moral Epistles
Moral Epistles refers to a series of letters written by the Roman philosopher Seneca during the first century AD. These letters explore ethics, virtue, and how to live a good life, emphasizing the importance of reason, self-control, and the pursuit of wisdom. Seneca shares practical advice on dealing with life's challenges, the nature of happiness, and the importance of inner peace. The epistles provide insights into Stoicism, a philosophy that teaches resilience and rational thought in the face of adversity, making them relevant to personal development and moral philosophy even today.