A review by brienoch
How to Die: An Ancient Guide to the End of Life by Lucius Annaeus Seneca

5.0

Thought provoking, offering beautiful moments of contemplation over mortality. I picked this up halfway through law school, shortly after my friend committed suicide. The timing was good for me to read on this subject. I appreciate Seneca's willingness to allow his mind to be changed. I also found the endnotes to be well done and actually helpful (sometimes endnotes are completely useless or pointless). I also appreciate the fact that the Latin text was included at the end.