Letter LXV · On the First Cause
Seneca
Seneca addresses the philosophical and existential dilemma of wealth and leisure. In Roman society, wealth was seen as a path to freedom, yet Seneca inverts this by suggesting that true freedom comes from simplicity and self-imposed poverty. This challenges the pervasive belief that prosperity equates to happiness and underscores a Stoic conviction that liberation of the mind transcends material conditions.