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On The Shortness Of Life: Stop living your life for anything except yourself in the present moment

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In this Stoic epistolary essay, addressed to his father-in-law Paulinus—a prefect of the Roman grain supply—Seneca challenges the conventional lament that life is too short. He argues instead that life is long enough, but is made brief and miserable by our habits: we waste time on trivial pursuits, anxious ambition, social obligations, and regret for the past or longing for the future.

Through a series of crisp rhetorical contrasts—between biological duration and genuinely lived time, between busyness and meaningful leisure—Seneca insists that the present moment, when fully seized and reflected upon, yields a span ample for wisdom. He famously distinguishes between those who “die” and those who have merely “spent” their lives without ever possessing them.

In twenty short chapters, the essay dissects common forms of temporal waste: mourning lost opportunities while repeating the same errors, chasing posthumous fame, and treating life as a rehearsal for some deferred “living.” Drawing on Epicurean and earlier Stoic sources, Seneca offers practical criteria for measuring a life’s true duration: awareness, intentionality, and the cultivation of inner freedom from external demands. Stop living for money, or fame, or your master; live for yourself, in the moment you're in.

A compact critique of Roman imperial ambition and a perennial guide to temporal autonomy, On the Shortness of Life is a foundational text in the Stoic approach to mortality, agency, and the ethics of attention. Its influence has permeated Western culture for millennia, including lumiaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Michel de Montaigne, and Francis Bacon.

© 2026 Brimir & Blainn (Lydbog): 9781918388886

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Lydbog: 13. april 2026

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