2,000 years later, weโre still battling the same fears:
Fear of death.
Fear of failure.
Fear of uncertainty.
Senecaโs letter cuts through it all.
It says: You canโt stop death. But you can stop wasting your life fearing it.
2,000 years ago, Seneca wrote a letter to a friend.
In 800 words, he explained how to face fear, anxiety, and death.
Hereโs why this 2,000-year-old letter could change your life today:
So what did Seneca tell Lucilius to do?
Start living today, not tomorrow.
Use time as if each day were your last.
Focus only on what you control: your thoughts, your actions, your character.
Everything else, wealth, status, even health, is borrowed and can be taken away.