Modern man is seriously ill. At the origin of the "malaise of civilization" implies the prevailing nihilism that Nietzsche instituted late last century. In the absence of meaning that goes with it, every step of the submission of technical and scientific world, after experiencing sharp disappointment, anguish and fear in today's world looks back to "remote past" in an innate desire to return to their own cultural roots. The contemporary world has rediscovered the wisdom of the Greeks, which again is imposed as a point of reference for those seeking to build its own identity. This book paints a detailed itinerary for the evils that afflict modern man, showing how the ancient wisdom reveals the methods of "curing" the current malaise. This therapy, perhaps, enable us to cure or at least alleviate the pain and despair that grips us.