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Letters from a Stoic (also known as Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium) is a collection of 124 letters written by Seneca the Younger during his retirement, addressing moral and philosophical issues. These letters serve as a guide to Stoic philosophy, offering practical advice on living a virtuous life, managing emotions, and finding inner peace.
The Stoics Senica talks about reading like a spy in the enemy's camp.
""Seneca is mentioned as a Stoic philosopher who talks about reading like a spy in the enemy's camp. 'Letters from a Stoic' is his most well-known and accessible work on Stoicism."