A treasury of wisdom from one of antiquity’s greatest thinkers, Plutarch’s Morals gathers essays and dialogues on ethics, philosophy, religion, and human character. Best known for his Lives, Plutarch here turns his keen insight to questions of conduct and belief, exploring topics as varied as friendship, virtue, superstition, marriage, and the pursuit of happiness. Written with eloquence and moral clarity, these reflections illuminate the concerns of ancient life while speaking with surprising relevance to the modern reader. At once practical and profound, Morals offers timeless guidance on how to live well, think deeply, and act justly in a complex world.