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Ink & Oxygen

Ink & Oxygen

Author: The Confused Idealist

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A brief, daily reading of a full philosophical text. Each time we finish a book, we begin again with a new book, gaining perspective and wisdom along the way.
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We begin by reading Seneca the Younger's, On the Shortness of Life.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
We continue reading Seneca the Younger's, On the Shortness of Life.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Please help support us on Patreon..You can also support us directly by visiting our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Please help support us on Patreon..You can also support us directly by visiting our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Please help support us on Patreon..You can also support us directly by visiting our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we continue reading On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 14 of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.“Because of the efforts of our ancestors we have moved further from darkness into light. We are free to spend time in any era, to roam beyond the narrow confines of the mind, beyond the limits of human capability to explore the vast ocean of time stretched before us."Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 15 of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.“These men will show you the way to immortality, and raise you to heights from which no man can be cast down. This is the only way to extend mortality – truly, by transforming time into immortality. Honors, statues and all other mighty monuments to man’s ambition carved in stone will crumble but the wisdom of the past is indestructible."Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 16 of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger."This strange perception of the passage of time depending on one’s mood and company has provided material for the poets...They waste the day in anticipation of the night, then spend the night worrying about the coming dawn."Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 17 of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.“Why is...happiness tinged with fear? Because the superficial joy of men is not based on something real, but on something as troubled and fleeting as the life they were born into."Help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 18 of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.“Our...leader’s efforts to play the mad foreign King almost caused a famine, and what surely would have been the destruction of Rome, following the entire populace’s destruction.”Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 19 of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.“People studying the liberal arts or whose lives are devoted to their careers, are never free to see life for what the truly long, blissful blessing that it is. ”Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
Today, we read chapter 20, the final chapter, of On the Shortness of Life, by Seneca the Younger.“Some men even prepare for whatever lies after death – a necropolis of tombs, countless public dedications, blazing funeral pyres that can be seen from the stars and ostentatious funerals worthy of demi-gods. But in the end, their funerals were just like their lives – over in a short burst of flames.”Please help support us on Patreon.You can also support us directly by visiting the Giving Page of our website.Follow us on:YouTubeInstagramFacebookX
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