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A feature image for a blog post titled Seneca's De Otio (On Leisure). The illustration features a classical Roman aesthetic, centering on a contemplative marble bust of the philosopher Seneca. He is set against a peaceful backdrop, such as a quiet garden or a study filled with scrolls, symbolizing the Stoic concept of productive leisure. The title text is displayed prominently in an elegant, Roman-style typeface.

December 12, 2025/

Introduction Seneca’s De Otio, usually translated as On Leisure, is a brief but provocative Stoic dialogue. It asks a very modern question: what should a wise person do with spare time in a noisy and demanding world? Written in first-century Rome, probably around the early 60s CE, the text survives in fragmentary form. Yet it still speaks powerfully to anyone caught between public responsibilities and the desire for a more reflective life. In De Otio, Seneca challenges the...

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