<p><em>Letters from a Stoic</em> include the complete surviving collection of 124 letters that&nbsp;Seneca the Younger&nbsp;wrote at the end of his life. They were written during his retirement after he had worked for the Emperor&nbsp;Nero&nbsp;for more than ten years. They are addressed to&nbsp;Lucilius the then&nbsp;procurator&nbsp;of&nbsp;Sicily who is known only through Seneca's writings. The letters focus on many traditional themes of&nbsp;Stoic philosophy&nbsp;such as the contempt of death the stout-heartedness of the sage and virtue as the supreme good.</p><p>Regardless of how Seneca and Lucilius actually corresponded it is clear that Seneca crafted the letters with a broad readership in mind. The letters often begin with an observation on daily life and then proceed to an issue or principle abstracted from that observation. The result is like a diary or handbook of philosophical meditations. Seneca's letters are focused on the inner-life and the joy that comes from wisdom.&nbsp;He emphasizes the Stoic theme that virtue is the only true good and vice the only true evil.</p>
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