Morals by Seneca is a collection of essays that delve into Stoic philosophy, offering timeless wisdom on ethical living, self-control, and inner peace. Seneca's profound reflections provide practical guidance on managing emotions, making virtuous choices, and finding contentment in simplicity. His eloquent prose and insightful anecdotes encourage readers to cultivate resilience and maintain moral integrity amidst life's challenges. This work remains a foundational text in philosophy, inspiring readers to pursue a life of virtue and reason.
This volume contains Morals of a Happy Life (Benefits, Anger, and Clemency), an essay on Seneca's life, an essay on Seneca's writing, and a new Introduction by Karl Wurf. Translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange.