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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 78 — On the Healing Power of the Mind (§13)

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But do not of your own accord make your troubles heavier to bear and burden yourself with complaining. Pain is slight if opinion has added nothing to it; but if, on the other hand, you begin to encourage yourself and say, “It is nothing,—a trifling matter at most; keep a stout heart and it will soon cease”; then in thinking it slight, you will make it slight. Everything depends on opinion; ambition, luxury, greed, hark back to opinion. It is according to opinion that we suffer.
Seneca·Letter 78 — On the Healing Power of the Mind (§13)·trans. Gummere
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