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Seneca advised an emperor. He also accumulated more wealth than almost any man in Rome - and spent decades questioning whether any of it was worth having.
He wrote under pressure most people don't survive: political exile, proximity to Nero, the constant threat of disgrace or death. His letters to Lucilius weren't philosophical treatises. They were written in the margins of a life that remained dangerous and uncertain until the end.
This book brings you directly into that correspondence.
Each selected passage is paired with a clear explanation and a direct application, built around the pressures Seneca faced and wrote about most.
Inside, you'll discover:
✔️ How to recover your time when distraction has already taken most of it
✔️ How to recognize anger before it reshapes your decisions
✔️ How to hold your footing when ambition or approval starts pulling
✔️ How to keep wealth and reputation where they belong - useful, not defining
Each chapter centers on one pattern Seneca observed in himself and others, showing how a small set of principles can hold up when circumstances don't cooperate.
This is a book to open when pressure is already present and use rather than admire. If you want your thinking to stay steady when life doesn't - this book was written for you.
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