Seneca - Moral Letters - 51: On Baiae and Morals

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2018
  • This is my own recording of a public domain text. It is not copied and I retain the copyright.
    The Moral Letter to Lucilius are a collection of 124 letters which were written by Seneca the Younger at the end of his life, during his retirement, and written after he had worked for the Emperor Nero for fifteen years. (These Moral Letters are the same letters which Tim Ferriss promotes in the Tao of Seneca)
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    Translated by Richard Mott Gummere: en.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_...
    Notes:
    “The soul is not to be pampered; surrendering to pleasure means also surrendering to pain, surrendering to toil, surrendering to poverty.”
    “The spirit is weakened by surroundings that are too pleasant, and without a doubt one's place of residence can contribute towards impairing its vigour.”
    “Vice, Lucilius, is what I wish you to proceed against, without limit and without end”
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  • @adamserrecchia3784
    @adamserrecchia3784 4 роки тому +3

    I like listening to this in the morning during my workout..mind right.. body right...helps me Reinforce my Stoic principals.

  • @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200
    @malikialgeriankabyleswag4200 4 роки тому +1

    "Fortune is fighting against me, and I shall not carry out her demands."