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"Constant exposure to dangers will breed contempt for them"

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Fear is a muscle, and Seneca is warning that it doesn’t only get stronger. Repeated danger can train you into bravery, but it can just as easily train you into carelessness. “Breed contempt” lands like a moral diagnosis: contempt isn’t courage; it’s a deadened reflex, the smug feeling that because you survived yesterday, you’ll survive today. Seneca’s intent is surgical. He’s not praising toughness. He’s describing the psychological drift from vigilance to familiarity, where risk becomes background noise and judgment goes soft.

As a Roman statesman and a leading Stoic, Seneca wrote inside a culture that ran on spectacle and peril: political purges, volatile emperors, public violence as entertainment, war as routine. In that world, “constant exposure” wasn’t metaphorical. It was the air you breathed. The subtext is a critique of a society that normalizes hazard until it stops registering as hazard at all. When danger becomes ordinary, ethics can follow it into numbness; you stop asking whether something should be done and start treating it as inevitable.

Rhetorically, the sentence works because it flips an expected moral. We’re trained to admire those who face danger repeatedly, to call it grit. Seneca insists on the darker arc: habituation can look like strength while hollowing out prudence. It’s a line that reads like an ancient caution label for modern life, where burnout, violence, and crisis headlines can turn fear into fatigue - and fatigue into recklessness.

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Seneca the Younger

Seneca the Younger (5 BC - 65 AC) was a Statesman from Rome.

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