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Letter 101 — On the Futility of Planning Ahead (§6)

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We plan distant voyages and long-postponed home-comings after roaming over foreign shores, we plan for military service and the slow rewards of hard campaigns, we canvass for governorships and the promotions of one office after another—and all the while death stands at our side; but since we never think of it except as it affects our neighbour, instances of mortality press upon us day by day, to remain in our minds only as long as they stir our wonder.
Seneca·Letter 101 — On the Futility of Planning Ahead (§6)·trans. Gummere
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