Be content with what you have from "summary" of Seneca's Letters from a Stoic by Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Seneca advises us to be content with what we have, rather than constantly craving for more. He believes that true happiness lies in being satisfied with our current possessions and circumstances, rather than always desiring more. He argues that our desires are insatiable, and that even if we were to acquire everything we desired, we would still not be truly happy. According to Seneca, our desires are like a bottomless pit - the more we feed them, the more they grow. He suggests that we should instead focus on appreciating what we already have, rather than always looking towards the next thing we want to acquire. By practicing contentment, we can find peace and tranquility in our lives....
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