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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 4 — On the Terrors of Death (§6)

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For this reason, make life as a whole agreeable to yourself by banishing all worry about it. No good thing renders its possessor happy, unless his mind is reconciled to the possibility of loss; nothing, however, is lost with less discomfort than that which, when lost, cannot be missed. Therefore, encourage and toughen your spirit against the mishaps that afflict even the most powerful.
Seneca·Letter 4 — On the Terrors of Death (§6)·trans. Gummere
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