On The Shortness Of Life -

Seneca’s essay, On the Shortness of Life , provides a timeless critique of how we spend our most precious resource: time. His central argument is that life isn't inherently short; rather, we make it so by squandering it on trivialities. He emphasizes that a life lived with intention and virtue is amply long, but for those "preoccupied" with external desires or idle leisure, death often arrives before they have truly begun to live.

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We often act like immortals when it comes to our desires, pushing our happiness and personal growth to some distant "retirement" at 50 or 60. Yet, we act like mortals when it comes to our fears, letting anxiety about the future rob us of the only thing we actually own: the present moment.

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