Cicero's Quest: Virtue, Happiness, and the Good Life

What does it mean to live a truly happy and virtuous life? In this episode, we delve into Michael Grant's Penguin Classics translation of Cicero's On the Good Life, exploring the Roman philosopher's timeless arguments that moral virtue alone is sufficient for happiness. Drawing on Greek philosophical traditions, Cicero engages in lively dialogues that examine justice, civic virtue, and the role of friendship in both personal and public life. Discover how Cicero’s reflections, shaped by his political career and societal challenges, offer enduring insights into achieving fulfillment in a complex world.

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Unlock the depths of the human mind and embark on a journey beyond boundaries with The Infinite Self. Here, we don’t just explore psychology; we dive into the mysterious, the shadowy, and the transformative. Each episode unearths insights on the psyche, personal growth, and the paradoxes of existence, combining timeless wisdom with cutting-edge research. In this podcast, you’ll encounter a space where intellectual curiosity meets raw, unfiltered conversations.