
Seneca - On the Shortness of Life: Adapted for the Contemporary Reader
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Scott R. Smith
De Brevitate Vitae (frequently referred to as On the Shortness of Life in English) is a moral essay written by Seneca the Younger, a Roman Stoic philosopher, to his father-in-law Paulinus. The philosopher brings up many Stoic principles on the nature of time, namely that men waste much of it in meaningless pursuits. According to the essay, nature gives man enough time to do what is really important and the individual must allot it properly. In general, time can be best used in the study of philosophy, according to Seneca.
This essay has been carefully adapted into a contemporary form.
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Greatness...This is a manual on being a Powerhouse
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King of Persia shed a bounty of tears, not for his victory of the war instead that he had lived so long and was able to witness and survive the wars of his feared enemies. This audiobook was a letter about living your life and acknowledging that it is a brief life. Realizing, it is not that we have a short space of time but that we waste so much of it. This is a valuable lesson even for today when life feels so much longer and we are able to take advantage of so much more.I really enjoyed the narrator. I did not have to change the speed on the audiobook which is nice when you are wrapped up in the story. This audiobook is short enough to have a few listens to absorb all the lessons.
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of Audiobook Boom, but the gift did not bias my review.
Short Audiobook on Brief Lesson: Life is Short
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Grating, amateurish narration
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This is a true nugget of gold. Recommended to all.
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Would you consider the audio edition of On the Shortness of Life to be better than the print version?
Sometimes we think we don't have time to read the writings of famous dead people from 2000 years ago. But, this audio version makes it so easy to listen to. It is performed well, and the content is still so relevant.Any additional comments?
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.Classical thinking, yet so appropriate today
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Awesome book
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This is the shorter edition of De Brevitate Vitae (a moral essay written by Seneca the Younger in 49 AD) and is adopted for the contemporary reader. Generally reading a philosophy book can be very challenging and especially Greek philosophy.It's usually very difficult for a contemporary reader to relate to the philosophy and the wisdom behind it, because the essay is written 2000 years ago. But fortunately On the Shortness of Life is written in a way that one can easily understand and learn. Overall it's a great read, it's short but it touches very important subjects, and I would have loved it if it was a bit longer.What about Scott R. Smith’s performance did you like?
I really enjoyed the narration, and I'm looking forward to see more narrations by Scott R. Smith.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me think about the value of time, and how important it is to enjoy every moment of my life.Any additional comments?
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.Great Narration, and Enlightening Story
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A lot of information on "stuff"
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Important statement, with powerful insights.
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