On the Shortness of Life

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On the Shortness of Life is a philosophical essay by the Roman Stoic Seneca that argues our lives feel short not by nature but because we waste much of the time available to us.

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On the Shortness of Life canonical 4
De Brevitate Vitae 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moral essay
philosophical essay
addressedTo Paulinus of Nola
surface form: Paulinus
approximateDateOfComposition 1st century AD
argument life is long enough if time is used wisely
life seems short because people squander their time
only the present moment truly belongs to us
people guard their property more carefully than their time
philosophy teaches how to live and use time well
preoccupation with external affairs steals time from life
pursuit of luxury and honors leads to wasted life
study of philosophy makes one truly free
the wise person lives fully in any span of years
author Seneca the Younger
circulation widely read in the Middle Ages
widely read in the Renaissance
countryOfOrigin Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
ethicalPosition philosophical reflection is the best use of time
time wasted is a moral failing
genre Stoic philosophy
influenced Renaissance humanists
later Christian moral writers
modern self-help literature
influencedBy earlier Stoic thought
language Latin
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod Silver Age of Latin literature
mainTheme brevity of human life
proper use of time
value of philosophy
waste of time
modernStatus classic of Stoic literature
frequently translated into modern languages
originalTitle De Brevitate Vitae
philosophicalSchool Stoicism
relatedWork Letters to Lucilius
On the Tranquility of Mind
surface form: On Tranquility of Mind

On the Happy Life
teaches to devote time to philosophy and inner life
to treat time as a precious resource
to withdraw from futile social ambitions
topic ethics
human mortality
philosophical life
practical wisdom
self-discipline
time management
workByAuthor Seneca philosophical essays

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Seneca the Younger notableWork On the Shortness of Life
De Brevitate Vitae EnglishTitle On the Shortness of Life
On the Tranquility of Mind relatedWork On the Shortness of Life
De Vita Beata relatedWorkByAuthor On the Shortness of Life
this entity surface form: De Brevitate Vitae
On the Happy Life relatedWork On the Shortness of Life