Summary of David R. Fideler's Breakfast with Seneca
Summary of David R. Fideler's Breakfast with Seneca

Summary of David R. Fideler's Breakfast with Seneca

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#1 Seneca’s letters were written for a wider circle of readers, but they were a cleverly designed introductory course to his own Stoic philosophy. Behind this entire project was a belief in the deep and transforming power of friendship.

#2 Seneca was a Stoic mentor to Lucilius, helping him to deal with his anxiety by challenging him to rethink his underlying beliefs. He did this by helping his readers to reconsider their underlying beliefs.

#3 The best way to enjoy each other’s company and have meaningful conversations is to get together with a friend. But that’s not always possible. In ancient times, a letter was an instrument to build, maintain, and strengthen friendships.

#4 The most basic level of friendship is based on mutual advantage. We can see these kinds of advantage-friendships resembling connections you might make at a networking event for work. These are the most shallow and short-lived types of friendship.

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