
Moral Letters to Lucilius
The "Moral Letters to Lucilius" are a collection of essays by the Stoic philosopher Seneca, written as personal letters to his friend Lucilius. They explore themes like virtue, self-control, and how to live a good life amidst challenges. Seneca offers practical wisdom on managing emotions, embracing simplicity, and focusing on inner well-being rather than external riches. These letters encourage reflection, resilience, and moral integrity, emphasizing that true happiness comes from virtue and a controlled mind, regardless of life's external circumstances.