Letter VII · On Crowds
Seneca
Seneca's advice to Lucilius underscores the importance of intentional relationships. Amidst a society valuing public acclaim and superficial gatherings, he champions the private, transformative exchange between individuals. Ancient Rome was crowded with orators vying for attention, but Seneca emphasizes depth over breadth—quality over quantity in both learning and teaching. It's a mutual cultivation, where improvement is shared, not broadcast.