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Seneca reminds us of the impermanence of material possessions from "summary" of Stoic Six Pack - Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and More by Seneca,Marcus Aurelius,Epictetus

In the course of our lives, we often find ourselves attached to material possessions, believing that they bring us comfort and security. However, Seneca offers a different perspective, reminding us of the fleeting nature of these possessions. He emphasizes that our wealth and possessions are not truly ours to keep, as they can easily be lost or taken away. Seneca urges us to reflect on the impermanence of material wealth, noting that it can disappear in an instant. He cautions against becoming too attached to these possessions, as the...
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