"Success is not greedy, as people think, but insignificant. That is why it satisfies nobody"
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The line works because it exposes a category error. Status, office, applause, money - these are external tokens that can be counted, displayed, traded. They’re measurable, which makes them seductive to a political class obsessed with rank. But they’re also thin, unable to touch the interior life where satisfaction actually happens. "Insignificant" is doing heavy work: it doesn’t mean useless in the practical sense; it means too small to answer the scale of human desire. We don’t just want to win. We want winning to mean something enduring.
Context matters. Seneca wasn’t preaching from a safe hillside; he was a statesman navigating imperial power, proximity to Nero, the lethal volatility of favor. In that world, "success" could arrive as a promotion and leave as an execution order. The subtext is both philosophical and defensive: if you anchor your peace in what the court can grant, the court can also revoke it. Stoicism becomes not a vibe but an exit strategy - shrinking success down to its true size so it can’t hold you hostage.
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