Lucius Annaeus Seneca / Ollie D. Orwell
We are not short on time; we are just wasteful with it.The problems of the first century-ambition, anxiety, and the relentless racing of the mind-are indistinguishable from the problems of the twenty-first. Seneca does not write as a distant academic, but as a man who lived through power, exile, and chaos.This volume gathers three of his most essential treatises in a new accessible translation respecting Seneca’s original direct style. They are not abstract philosophy; they are practical manuals for keeping your sanity.What is included:On the Shortness of Life: Seneca’s most famous essay. A sharp rebuke to the complaint that life is too short, arguing instead that we squander our time on things that do not matter.On the Happy Life: A defense of Stoicism against the pursuit of cheap pleasure. It defines happiness not as wealth or status, but as a mind that is free from fear and aligned with nature.On Tranquility of Mind: Written for a friend suffering from spiritual restlessness. It offers concrete advice on how to cure the 'nausea' of the soul and find stability in a changing world.