"They lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn."
In Life and Anger Through a Stoic Lens, Seneca presents practical advice for living with greater focus and emotional control.
On Shortness of Life reminds readers of the limited nature of time, urging them to make the most of each moment by prioritizing meaningful pursuits over distractions.
On Anger offers guidance on understandis and
managing anger, emphasizing its destructive nature and the importance of self-restraint.
Both essays reflect the Stoic philosophy of rationality and self discipline, encouraging readers to live purposefully, cultivate emotional stability, and maintain a balanced perspective in all aspects of life.