Summary:
The book is a collection of moral epistles written by the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca to his friend Lucilius Junior, offering wisdom on a variety of topics such as virtue, fortune, and the good life. These letters have been adapted for modern readers, providing insights into Stoic philosophy and guidance on living a thoughtful, fulfilling life.
Key points:
1. Life is fleeting; live in the moment and accept its brevity.
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