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I've never really found time to delve into the classics but fortunately quite a few substacks, like this guest essay distil some of their fine wisdom into manageable chunks and adapted or make obvious the relevance to the modern age.

Old literature in general benefits from two great things in my opinion.

Firstly, that if a work has stood the test of time (more than 2000 years for Greek classics!) then that is a natural filter. Only the absolute best work made it through.

Secondly, we live in an age of immediacy where attention span and critical thought are minimal. The classics are an antidote to that as they bring deep thought, wisdom, human relations, purpose, stoic ideas. Ideas and philosophies that were distilled over hundreds of years, lifetimes, during a time without all the modern distraction and time vacuums of TV and doom-scrolling.

I wish they had been part of my bog-standard comprehensive education, but alas no. I will instead dedicate some time to them over the coming years and share my thoughts.

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