A manual of classical wisdom on generosity and gratitude written by Seneca, one of the greatest representatives of Stoicism.
When was the last time you gave a gift? Maybe on one of those occasions when they are practically obligatory—a birthday, a wedding—or maybe it was something more spontaneous, like bringing a bottle of wine to a dinner party. Surely you didn't stop to consider that the ability to give, as the great Stoic thinker Seneca maintains, is an essential part of what makes us human.
Seneca asserts that the impulse to give to others is the very foundation of society. Without the ability to help each other, to share resources, we are helpless creatures with little chance of survival. But it's not about giving in any way. When there are ulterior motives, giving degrades and becomes something else. The beauty of the world reminds us that creation is the supreme ...read more