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On A Happy Life: What Does It Actually Mean to Live Well? The Stoic Blueprint to Rethinking Happiness as a Life of Virtue, Desire, and the Examined Life (De Vita Beata)

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Can happiness be built, or does it only arrive by chance?

Seneca takes up what he calls the question everyone rushes toward without stopping to think about: what is a happy life, and how is one actually achieved? Addressed to his elder brother Gallio, this is the Stoic legend at his most ambitious and most nakedly human. De Vita Beata was composed when Seneca was in his early sixties, still formally at the centre of imperial power as Nero's chief advisor, but with the political ground already shifting beneath him. It is the work of a man surrounded by danger, reasoning out how to live well under conditions he cannot fully control. Seneca argues that happiness lies not in pleasure, wealth, acclaim, or comfort, but in a virtuous life lived in accordance with reason, in harmony with nature, and in freedom from the tyranny of desire and fear. He distinguishes true joy from the brittle satisfactions of appetite and ambition and engages with Epicurus, whose views he admired more than his fellow Stoics liked to admit. What makes De Vita Beata especially compelling is when Seneca faces his critics directly. He was one of the wealthiest men in Rome, an intimate of imperial power, and a man whose philosophical professions of detachment sat awkwardly alongside his enormous fortune. He does not flinch from this. His defence, that the wise person can possess wealth without being possessed by it, that virtue is not proved by poverty but by the correct relationship to whatever fortune provides, is argued with honesty and considerable audacity. He admits that he himself is not yet a sage, but a patient in the process of healing.

A generous, practical, and deeply human meditation on what we chase and why, and on how to cultivate an inner fortress of tranquillity that fortune cannot breach.

© 2026 Brimir & Blainn (Lydbog): 9781918388930

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Lydbog: 19. maj 2026

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