Letters from a Stoic · Seneca

We suffer more in imagination examples

Curated by · reviewed 2026-05-30

We often suffer more in imagination than in reality. The dread of a thing is usually worse than the thing itself.

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5 examples of we suffer more in imagination

  1. The scary phone call

    The hours of dreading it are far worse than the two-minute conversation turns out to be.

  2. Seneca's insight

    'We suffer more often in imagination than in reality' — most feared catastrophes never arrive.

  3. The presentation

    The night of nerves dwarfs the actual ten minutes, which pass and are quickly forgotten.

  4. The doctor's appointment

    Weeks of worst-case imagining are heavier than the real, usually manageable, news.

  5. The hard conversation

    Rehearsing the disaster a hundred times hurts more than the talk that goes fine.

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