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Seneca's On the Shortness of Life is a philosophical essay translated by John W. Basore. The text explores the concept of time management, arguing that life isn't short but is wasted through poor choices and excessive engagement in trivial pursuits. Seneca critiques various lifestyles, including those of ambitious politicians and pleasure-seekers, highlighting how these individuals squander their time and ultimately fail to live fulfilling lives. He contrasts these with the lifestyle of the philosopher, who uses time wisely, enriching their life through study and self-reflection. The work ultimately advocates for a life dedicated to wisdom and virtue, urging readers to seize the present moment and find contentment.
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