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This episode highlights Seneca's habit of borrowing wisdom from Epicurus to show that practical insight matters more than strict philosophical labels, and connects that idea to cultivating a mindset of abundance.
The host encourages openness—"eat the meat, spit out the bones"—reminding listeners to focus on what improves their lives rather than where an idea comes from.
By keironThis episode highlights Seneca's habit of borrowing wisdom from Epicurus to show that practical insight matters more than strict philosophical labels, and connects that idea to cultivating a mindset of abundance.
The host encourages openness—"eat the meat, spit out the bones"—reminding listeners to focus on what improves their lives rather than where an idea comes from.