Seneca on Tiempo

Cartas que exploran la naturaleza y el valor del tiempo, y cómo usarlo sabiamente.

11 cartas

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Carta 1: On Saving Time

Seneca urges Lucilius to reclaim and protect his time, arguing that time is the only thing truly ours, yet we squander it carelessly. He emphasizes that we are dying daily and must treat each day as precious.

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Carta 12: On Old Age

Seneca reflects on old age and the approach of death. He argues that each stage of life has its own value and that we should prepare for death throughout our lives, not just in old age.

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Carta 22: On Good Company

Seneca discusses the proper timing for philosophical study and argues that it's never too early or too late to pursue wisdom. He criticizes those who postpone philosophy.

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Carta 26: On Decay

Seneca reflects on his own old age and approaching death. He describes the pleasures of youth fading and finds comfort in philosophical contemplation.

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Carta 32: On Haste

Seneca encourages swift progress in philosophy and warns against delay. He emphasizes the urgency of moral improvement given life's brevity.

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Carta 49: On the Swiftness of Time

Seneca reflects on the swift passage of time and the approach of old age. He urges making the most of remaining time through philosophical practice.

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Carta 50: On Exhortations

Seneca urges immediate commitment to philosophy and warns against procrastination. He emphasizes that there's no better time to begin than now.

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Carta 74: On Old Age (Continued)

Seneca argues that old age is not to be feared and that each life stage has value. He emphasizes that virtue can be practiced at any age.

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Carta 82: On Natural Questions

Seneca discusses leisure and argues that philosophical study is the highest form of recreation. He emphasizes using free time for self-improvement.

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Carta 93: On Length of Life

Seneca discusses death and argues that a complete life is measured by virtue, not length. He emphasizes quality over quantity of years.

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Carta 101: On Mortality

Seneca argues that death can come at any moment and we should always be prepared. He emphasizes living each day as potentially our last.

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