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Seneca | On Seeing Clearly
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Seneca | On Seeing Clearly

Learning Virtue Means Unlearning Vice
The Lament by Edward Burne-Jones (1865-1866)

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Welcome to Sundays with Seneca on the Perennial Meditations podcast. Join the search for ancient lessons on the art of living from the writings and Stoic philosophy of Lucius Annaeus Seneca.

In a letter known today as On Our Blindness and Its Cure, Seneca wrote,

I hope by this time you are living in such a way that I can be sure what it is you are busy with, no matter where you may be. For what else are you busied with except improving yourself every day, laying aside some error, and coming to understand that the faults which you attribute to circumstances are in yourself? We are indeed apt to ascribe certain faults to the place or to the time; but those faults will follow us no matter how we change our place. […]

Why do we deceive ourselves? The evil that afflicts us is not external, it is within us, situated in our very vitals; for that reason we attain soundness with all the more difficulty, because we do not know that we are diseased.

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