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Education, in this vision, was not a hurried process of rote memorization but a lifelong journey of discovery fostered by deliberate leisure. 0.4 The Romans inherited and adapted the Greek concept of leisure, integrating it into their own vision of the otium et negotium—leisure and work. For Roman thinkers like Cicero and Seneca, leisure was a time for self-improvement and preparation for public service. Cicero, in his treatise De Officiis, argued that...