Seneca: Most of Your Fears Will Never Happen — Letters from a Stoic

We suffer more in imagination than in reality. Tonight, by candlelight, a reading from Seneca's *Letters from a Stoic*, distilled into one practical tool for disarming the fears that steal your present and rarely arrive. There are more things likely to frighten us than to crush us, Seneca wrote to a friend. The mind runs ahead into a hundred disasters, most of which never come — and we pay, in advance and in full, for losses we will never suffer. Tonight, a way to call fear's bluff. This is Night 5 of XII in The Stoic Art of the Unbreakable Mind — twelve nights, twelve Stoic tools for a stronger mind (Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus). Watch in order as a journey, or take the tool you need tonight. ▶ Night 6 — Marcus Aurelius on turning the obstacle in your way into the way forward. 🕯️ Subscribe — and learn to see clearly. — Stoic Eye — Timeless wisdom for an unbreakable mind. Each night, by candlelight, one timeless book distilled into one practical tool you can use tomorrow. Reading: Seneca, Letters from a Stoic / Moral Letters to Lucilius (trans. Richard Mott Gummere, public domain). Original narration & ambience. For business: [email protected]