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A reflective dialogue has a troubled thinker converse with the personified figure of Philosophy, who offers consolation by probing fortune, the instability of worldly goods, true happiness, fate and divine providence, and the problem of evil. The text alternates reasoned prose with lyrical poems, shifting from lament to rational reassurance, and combines ethical guidance, metaphysical argument, and moral exhortation to lead the reader toward inner calm and a philosophical resolution of suffering.
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