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De Vita Beata

Seneca

Publisher: Aroha

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De Vita Beata by Seneca
A Stoic philosophical essay exploring the nature of happiness. Seneca argues that true happiness stems from virtue, wisdom, and self-control rather than external wealth or pleasure, emphasizing the importance of inner peace and rational living in achieving a fulfilled life.
Available since: 03/26/2025.
Print length: 416 pages.

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