On the Happy Life
lat. De Vita Beata · 58
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Historical Context and Significance
«On the Happy Life» is a philosophical treatise written by the Roman philosopher Seneca in the 1st century AD. In this work, Seneca explores the nature of true happiness and asserts that it does not depend on external circumstances but is achieved through inner virtue and wisdom. The book significantly influenced the development of Stoic philosophy and ethics, as well as subsequent generations of thinkers and writers. Seneca emphasizes the importance of self-knowledge, self-control, and living in harmony with nature, which resonated with various cultural and philosophical traditions. His ideas on happiness and virtue continue to inspire people today, offering profound reflections on the meaning of life and human existence.

Date of publication: 23 August 2024
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Genre: Philosophy
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