On Peace Of Mind
The Stoic's Guide To Knowing You're On The Right Path
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Seneca has just returned from exile in Corsica to become the as tutor and advisor to the young Emperor Nero, and the dialogue reflects the acute pressure of a philosopher navigating the snares of the imperial court. At this time, he was one of the wealthiest and most powerful men in Rome, a position that sat uneasily with his Stoic professions and brought frequent accusations of hypocrisy. His advice to seek a modest, purposeful life reads not as serene counsel from a sage but as the hard-won reasoning of a man genuinely wrestling with his own compromises.
Seneca’s answer draws on the core Stoic tenets of mastering desire, accepting mortality, and anchoring the mind in virtue to map out a path to lasting tranquility. He insists that peace is won not by escaping the noise of the world but by cultivating an inner citadel, a steadiness that neither luxury nor danger can shatter. Brimming with vivid examples, self-revelation, and the hard-won wisdom of a man who would ultimately be ordered to take his own life by a famously insane emperor, On Peace of Mind remains a timeless antidote to anxiety and a guide to living with clarity amid chaos.
Compact, direct, and full of memorable aphorisms, this remains one of antiquity's most honest and practical guides to the art of living with oneself.
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