
On the Shortness of Life
"On the Shortness of Life" by Seneca emphasizes that life’s duration is limited, but its quality depends on how wisely we use our time. Seneca argues that many people squander their lives through distraction and meaningless pursuits, leaving them feeling dissatisfied. Instead, he advocates for deliberate living—focusing on meaningful goals, self-improvement, and reflection. By prioritizing what's truly valuable, we can make our limited time feel rich and fulfilling. Essentially, the essay reminds us that life’s brevity is a call to live intentionally, making the most of every moment rather than wasting it on trivial concerns.