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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 42 — On Values (§9)

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I would therefore have you reflect thus, not only when it is a question of gain, but also when it is a question of loss. “This object is bound to perish.” Yes, it was a mere extra; you will live without it just as easily as you have lived before. If you have possessed it for a long time, you lose it after you have had your fill of it; if you have not possessed it long, then you lose it before you have become wedded to it. “You will have less money.” Yes, and less trouble.
Seneca·Letter 42 — On Values (§9)·trans. Gummere
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