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Seneca on effectiveness
In history, few philosophers have proven qualified to speak about effectiveness. They were disqualified by their economic, professional and social failure, or by their sheer […]
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Seneca’s reflections on personal growth
How can we grow in effectiveness and happiness? Is there a proven method we can use to improve our station in life? Can we rely […]
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Seneca’s misconceptions about mental strength
It’s useless to be strong in situations where strength plays no meaningful role. Will mental strength alone help you achieve your business, professional and social […]
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Seneca’s thoughts on mental strength
Stoicism is the only philosophy that aims at increasing one’s mental strength. Its founders, Zeno of Citium (334-262 BC) and Cleanthes (330-230 BC) devoted more […]
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Seneca’s formula for avoiding distractions
We could save an enormous amount of time if we figured out how to remain focused on our goals. Even for motivated people, it is […]
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Seneca on avoiding distractions
When we talk about avoiding distractions, we are assuming that we have clear goals and plans to achieve them. If we keep pursuing those goals […]
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How Seneca viewed time
In contrast to modern philosophers, Seneca (4 BC-65 AD) regarded time as irrelevant. Like other Stoic thinkers, he didn’t fundamentally care whether his life was […]
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Seneca on time management
I love ancient time management techniques because they do not rely on technology. They revolve around human nature and the concentration of one’s efforts; and […]
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Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic, explained
Amongst all Stoic philosophers, Seneca (4 BC-65 AD) has attained the widest reach and popularity. The reason is not hard to figure out. He simply […]
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Seneca’s thoughts on self-reliance
In history, the concept of self-reliance developed in parallel to the concept of individuality. In the absence of autonomy, we cannot speak of self-reliance. In […]
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