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Philosophy - A Guide To Happiness: Seneca on Anger

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  • great series but the music is truly annoying.

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  • This episode was the one I have liked the most so far. I think that Seneca was really accurate in finding the source of anger in expectation. I summarized and reacted to this episode on my blog, Intellectual Pursuit.

  • why for the hell must be the music that much high???

  • "hope"

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  • check out the horse that falls in the river at 3:26, the other horse keeps running into it, and it kick's the crap out of the other horse and dude goes flying

  • I have a massive crush on the narrator. He's probably married to some mousy british woman with a PhD.

  • It's really hard to take the speakers analysis seriously when he's talking about underground chambers. He's actually in the Domus Aureus (Nero's Golden House) which was most definitely aboveground. I'm sure there were plenty of dungeons around in Julian times, but this was not one of them, and if the speaker cannot get the historical details correct, how can we really trust the evaluation he presents?

  • worst music ever.

  • Anger out of greed, this one is simply an acting, another is too strong, anger for survive.

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