
Money Isn't Everything
“Believe me, if you consult philosophy, she will persuade you not to sit so long at your counting-desk.”
—Seneca
Letters From A Stoic
Philosophy isn't just about high-minded theories; it's a wake-up call to evaluate how we spend our time.
Imagine philosophy as that friend who gently suggests, "Hey, isn't there more to life than this?" It's nudging you to look up from the endless cycle of work—that proverbial counting-desk—and question whether you're missing out on what truly matters.
This isn't a plea for you to abandon duty, but a reminder to seek balance. So, when was the last time you paused to appreciate life outside of work? Are your most treasured memories formed behind a desk, or during the moments you stepped away from it?
Your daily grind might be comfortable or even necessary, but Seneca challenges us to punctuate it with philosophy—which, in this context, is akin to deeper thinking and living. It's about moments of reflection that urge us to strike a harmony between toil and leisure.
So, today, consider if you're sitting too long at your own counting-desk. Could you step away, even briefly, to engage with the world around you? Be it connecting with a friend, exploring a park, or simply savoring a few pages of a book under a tree, let philosophy coax you into blending the vibrant colors of life with the greys of work.
Isn't it time to create space for moments that, when pieced together, shape a life well-lived?
