Seneca - Moral Letters to Lucilius | Volume 3 (93-124)
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The third and final volume in The Moral Letters to Lucilius. (I've collected them into three volumes because the individual letters were offending the YouTube algorithm)
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: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_letters_to_Lucilius/
Timestamps
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93 On the Quality as Contrasted with the Length of Life - 0:02
94 On the value of advice - 8:41
95: On the usefulness of basic principles - 55:46
96: On facing hardships - 1:40:37
97: On the degeneracy of the age - 1:44:05
98: On the fickleness of fortune - 1:54:23
99: On consolation to the bereaved - 2:06:04
100: On the writings of Fabianus - 2:26:25
101: On the futility of planning ahead - 2:35:17
102: On the intimations of our immortality - 2:44:23
103: On the dangers of association with our fellow-men - 3:02:39
104: On care of health and peace of mind - 3:05:38
105: On facing the world with confidence - 3:26:53
106: On the corporeality of virtue - 3:31:44
107: On obedience to the universal will - 3:37:00
108: On the approaches to philosophy - 3:43:44
109: On the fellowship of wise men - 4:07:01
110: On true and false riches - 4:16:51
111: On the vanity of mental gymnastics - 4:29:04
112: On reforming hardened sinners - 4:32:00
113: On the vitality of the soul and its attributes - 4:34:05
114: On style as a mirror of character - 4:51:51
115: On the superficial blessings - 5:10:32
116: On self-control - 5:22:26
117: On real ethics as superior to syllogistic subtleties - 5:27:47
118: On the vanity of place-seeking - 5:50:06
119: On nature as our best provider - 6:00:34
120: More about virtue - 6:09:56
121: On instinct in animals - 6:24:21
122: On darkness as a veil for wickedness - 6:38:10
123: On the conflict between pleasure and virtue - 6:49:38
124: On the true good as attained by reason - 7:00:09
Shortform - 7:13:30
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Видео Seneca - Moral Letters to Lucilius | Volume 3 (93-124) канала Vox Stoica
The third and final volume in The Moral Letters to Lucilius. (I've collected them into three volumes because the individual letters were offending the YouTube algorithm)
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)
Support me here:
All Links: https://linktr.ee/VoxStoica
PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/RobinHomer
Amazon Referral: https://geni.us/SupportMeSenecaLetters
Translated by Richard Mott Gummere: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Moral_letters_to_Lucilius/
Timestamps
Start - 0:00
93 On the Quality as Contrasted with the Length of Life - 0:02
94 On the value of advice - 8:41
95: On the usefulness of basic principles - 55:46
96: On facing hardships - 1:40:37
97: On the degeneracy of the age - 1:44:05
98: On the fickleness of fortune - 1:54:23
99: On consolation to the bereaved - 2:06:04
100: On the writings of Fabianus - 2:26:25
101: On the futility of planning ahead - 2:35:17
102: On the intimations of our immortality - 2:44:23
103: On the dangers of association with our fellow-men - 3:02:39
104: On care of health and peace of mind - 3:05:38
105: On facing the world with confidence - 3:26:53
106: On the corporeality of virtue - 3:31:44
107: On obedience to the universal will - 3:37:00
108: On the approaches to philosophy - 3:43:44
109: On the fellowship of wise men - 4:07:01
110: On true and false riches - 4:16:51
111: On the vanity of mental gymnastics - 4:29:04
112: On reforming hardened sinners - 4:32:00
113: On the vitality of the soul and its attributes - 4:34:05
114: On style as a mirror of character - 4:51:51
115: On the superficial blessings - 5:10:32
116: On self-control - 5:22:26
117: On real ethics as superior to syllogistic subtleties - 5:27:47
118: On the vanity of place-seeking - 5:50:06
119: On nature as our best provider - 6:00:34
120: More about virtue - 6:09:56
121: On instinct in animals - 6:24:21
122: On darkness as a veil for wickedness - 6:38:10
123: On the conflict between pleasure and virtue - 6:49:38
124: On the true good as attained by reason - 7:00:09
Shortform - 7:13:30
#stoicism #seneca #LettersFromaStoic #moralletterstolucilius
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