Hip Undertakers, Seneca, and Emily Bronte
Hip Undertakers, Seneca, and Emily Bronte
Did anyone read the article in The New Yorker “Or Bodies, Ourselves”? As a Stoic, I am drawn to reading anything that brings death forward for our consideration. Stoics use thoughts of death to appreciate life, to remind themselves to make the most of time with loved ones, and to remember that most things in life are trivial. I think death, in addition to being the catalyst for the carpe diem…
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