The Roman and Stoic Philosopher Seneca wrote about the terrors of death in his Letters from a Stoic collection. In it, he talks about how we won’t exactly be ‘experiencing’ death, but rather, it will come and immediately pass away. In this sense, death is either not here at all, or it will pass us. Therefore, we shouldn’t worry ourselves about what death would feel like, since it will be a passing unnoticed sensation. Seneca further talks about loss as only the emotion of missing something gives power to a loss. In losing life, we can’t miss it because we won’t be conscious, therefore the loss shouldn’t be feared. #stoicism #seneca #lettersfromastoic
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