The Daily Stoic

Avoid Owing (and Being Owned)

Feb 6, 2019
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ANECDOTE

Seneca's Wealth Led To Deadly Consequences

  • Seneca accumulated great wealth through service to Nero and by lending heavily to Roman colonists in Britain.
  • Those loans triggered a deadly rebellion when debts were called and later Seneca was forced to commit suicide after Nero 'called in the chit.'
INSIGHT

Owing Can Mean Being Owned

  • Debt is not only financial but spiritual because owing can mean being owned and losing control.
  • Seneca’s experience with Nero shows servitude to powerful creditors can cost your freedom, and Marcus chose austerity to avoid that risk.
ANECDOTE

Marcus Sold Palaces To Stay Independent

  • Marcus Aurelius sold palace furnishings when he inherited a fiscally broken empire.
  • He preferred austerity to being indebted to people who might influence policy or limit his options.
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