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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 76 — On Learning Wisdom in Old Age (§32)

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This is the error under which we labour; this is the reason why we are imposed upon: we value no man at what he is, but add to the man himself the trappings in which he is clothed. But when you wish to inquire into a man’s true worth, and to know what manner of man he is, look at him when he is naked; make him lay aside his inherited estate, his titles, and the other deceptions of fortune; let him even strip off his body. Consider his soul, its quality and its stature, and thus learn whether its greatness is borrowed, or its own.
Seneca·Letter 76 — On Learning Wisdom in Old Age (§32)·trans. Gummere
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