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On Leisure: Retire The Stoic Way: Seneca’s Guide to a Purposeful Retirement (De Otio)

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When and why are you justified in withdrawing from public life? In the brief but remarkably rich essay On Leisure (De Otio), the Stoic philosopher Seneca explains his choice to withdraw from public life into contemplative retirement. Born to a wealthy and literary family, Seneca was brought to Rome as an infant and educated in rhetoric and philosophy, he pursued a senatorial career, survived exile on a charge of adultery, and was recalled to Rome to be tutor and chief advisor to the young Nero. For nearly a decade he was a co-ruler of the empire, accumulating extraordinary wealth and influence while navigating the lethal politics of the imperial court. By the time he wrote De Otio, he was in his mid-sixties, increasingly marginalised as Nero's reign darkened, his retirement was both a philosophical ideal and a matter of survival. Three years later, Nero ordered him take his own life. He did so with the composure his philosophy demanded. De Otio is Seneca's philosophical case for his own retirement. For Seneca, leisure is the active, joyful work of studying nature, nurturing the mind, and serving humanity from a place of quiet reflection. The true community served is not our city or nation, but the great commonwealth of all humans across all time. We serve that community through thought, writing, and the examined life. Although stoicism requires participation in the world, Seneca argues that withdrawal into contemplative leisure is itself be a form of service, not an abandonment of Stoic duty but a fulfilment of it at a higher level. When the political world is too corrupt or too dangerous for honest engagement, wisdom and virtue command a retreat to philosophy, study, and self-cultivation. A searching, beautifully argued meditation on where a life's real work lies, and on the courage it can take to claim the space to pursue it, this is Seneca's timeless handbook for a meaningful retirement, reminding us that a life well-spent on wisdom is no waste at all.

© 2026 Brimir & Blainn (Lydbog): 9781918388718

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Lydbog: 19. maj 2026

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