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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 50 — On Our Blindness and Its Cure (§3)

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You can see clearly that that which makes us smile in the case of Harpasté happens to all the rest of us; nobody understands that he is himself greedy, or that he is covetous. Yet the blind ask for a guide, while we wander without one, saying: “I am not self-seeking; but one cannot live at Rome in any other way. I am not extravagant, but mere living in the city demands a great outlay. It is not my fault that I have a choleric disposition, or that I have not settled down to any definite scheme of life; it is due to my youth.”
Seneca·Letter 50 — On Our Blindness and Its Cure (§3)·trans. Gummere
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