John Vespasian
The most crucial philosophical lesson is learning to use our time effectively. Seneca devoted his dialogue titled “On the Shortness of Life” to presenting this insight. He defended the thesis that human life is long enough to do all the important things that ensure our happiness. The problem is that we get distracted by unimportant issues and waste years in the pursuit of inconsequential goals. Frantic activity tends to be at odds with effectiveness, warns Seneca. To prove his statement, he pointed to his contemporary Marcus Vinicius, who had devoted three decades of his life to a political career, starting at the lower echelons and climbing the ladder one step at a time. At the end of his life, Vinicius complained that he had been pursuing the wrong goals. He had filled his years with frantic activity, but drawn little satisfaction from the outcome. If had chosen his goals more carefully, he would have been happier. We need to adopt a healthy attitude about achievement, wealth, success and popularity. From the 2nd Letter to Lucilius, I have noted that we tend to obsess about how popular we are, and how much we achieve and how much we earn. I find it particularly important to avoid this kind of mentality. Seneca recounts the story of Calvisius Sabinus, one of his contemporaries. Despite his wealth, Sabinus felt inferior due to his poor education. He was afraid of speaking in public, going to social gatherings, and expressing his opinions. Since his manner of speech lacked elegance, Sabinus feared ridicule. He spent vast amounts on hiring instructors, but those failed to turn him into a polished, self-confident individual. The problem is that Sabinus was placing too much weight on his level of popularity. In reality, not so many people would detect Sabinus’ lack of intellectual polish, and even those, were unlikely to make a big fuss about it. Here is the link to the original article: https://johnvespasian.com/best-of-senecas-wisdom/
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