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SENECA’S MORALS OF A HAPPY LIFE, BENEFITS, ANGER AND CLEMENCY.
TO THE READER.
OF SENECA’S WRITINGS.
SENECA’S LIFE AND DEATH.
SENECA OF BENEFITS.
SENECA OF A HAPPY LIFE.
SENECA OF ANGER.
SENECA OF CLEMENCY.
This compact guide gathers the timeless moral counsel of a Roman Stoic, reshaped into clear, bite‑size reflections for today’s listener. It begins with a focus on the proper giving and receiving of benefits, urging gratitude while warning against the corrosive habit of ingratitude and its close companion, hypocrisy. The essay then turns to the management of anger, offering practical advice on tempering rash impulses and cultivating inner calm.
Finally, the work explores the virtue of clemency, showing how mercy can coexist with justice without compromising personal integrity. Though drawn from ancient texts, the ideas speak directly to a world beset by cynicism, self‑interest, and moral uncertainty, making the teachings surprisingly applicable to modern life. Listeners will find concise, thoughtful passages that invite reflection and provide guidance for navigating personal relationships and societal pressures.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (602K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

d. 65
A sharp, surprisingly modern voice from ancient Rome, this Stoic writer turned questions about anger, time, grief, and power into clear, memorable prose. His life at the center of Nero's court gives his moral reflections an extra edge.
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