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「Letters on Ethics」 Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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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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.
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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
Inner Virtues
Outer Virtues
Core Disposition
Similar Figures
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