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In one single volume, Seneca's Letters from a Stoic: Seneca's Moral Letters to Lucilius, derived from the Richard Gummere (1883–1969) translations originally published in three separate volumes in the United States prior to 1926 under the title Ad Lucilium Epistulae Morales (Moral Letters to Lucilius). Included in this volume are over 120 different letters, covering topics such as: On Saving Time On True and False Friendship On Old Age On Groundless Fears On Practicing What You Preach On Despising Death On Progress On Allegiance to Virtue On the Shortness of Life On Quiet On Pleasure and Joy On Grief On Wisdom and Retirement On Facing Hardship On Self-Control ... & much, much more. This volume is jam-packed with not just philosophy but practical advice for life, sure to be of interest to not only any self-styled Stoic but also to anyone interested in self-mastery and self-improvement. Read it from cover-to-cover, or skim the table of contents to find Seneca's quick bit of advice on something relevant to the day-to-day challenges of your life.