Free Online Book(s): Seneca's Letters One of 4-hour Workweek Tim Ferriss' Top 5 Must Read Books

It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor. What does it matter how much a man has laid up in his safe, or in his warehouse, how large are his flocks and how fat his dividends, if he covets his neighbour's property, and reckons, not his past gains, but his hopes of gains to come? Do you ask what is the proper limit to wealth? It is, first, to have what is necessary, and, second, to have what is enough.
Seneca, Moral Epistles, Volume 1, Epistle 2: ON DISCURSIVENESS IN READING

I can't just read one book at a time, even though I read some advice from Seneca's Epistles (Letters) that suggested that I read less and concentrate on just a few authors. Seneca's Letters is one of Tim Ferriss' (4-hour Workweek) top 5 must read books. The quote above is the first thing in Seneca's letters that has struck me as profound and possibly life changing for me. If you would like to start reading through Seneca's Epistles (Letters) you can read this three volume set for absolutely free.

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