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「Letters on Ethics」 Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Humanities ScholarESBC 4 — 65

Roman Stoic philosopher from Hispania Cordoba. Tutor to Emperor Nero who reached the pinnacle of power, then left behind Letters on Ethics and was forced to take his own life.

The life given to us is short. Our lives are simply shortened because we vainly waste those precious times.

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Quote

The life given to us is short. Our lives are simply shortened because we vainly waste those precious times.

Greeting

It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste much of it.
Fate leads the willing and drags the unwilling.
A happy life is one in accordance with your own nature.

Deploy

Cross the floods of reason with iron will!
With Stoic virtue, we advance.
Face hardship directly and cut through it!

Victory

Stoic reason, as always, bends to no circumstance.
This is merely as it should be.
A victory hard-won is the one most worth savoring.

Draw

Patience, now. Let us gather ourselves and reclaim reason.
Let us hold. Virtue ultimately devours all obstacles.
The path ahead requires deeper discernment. Let us broaden reason's lens.

Defeat

A defeat. And yet losing one's virtue would be the true catastrophe.
We must accept defeat and continue. I will hold to my convictions.
I have not despaired. I will rise again with reason.

Strike

Strike with the iron of reason!
Cut through with Stoic calm!
Advance on the path of virtue!
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Overview

High intellect and reflection completed the literary capacity to transmit Stoic philosophy to the Roman public. High courage and diligence are strengths, but low temperance and fairness create the gap between the philosophy he preached and his actual life, forming a complex stat structure subject to historical criticism.

Core Abilities

Command
68
Martial
15
Intellect
92
Charm
82

Inner Virtues

Temperance
48
Diligence
88
Reflection
85
Courage
80

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
55
Benevolence
65
Fairness
60
Humility
52

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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