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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 87 — Some Arguments in of the Simple Life (§28)

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“That which, while we are desiring to attain it, involves us in many evils, is not a good. But while we are desiring to attain riches, we become involved in many evils; therefore, riches are not a good,” “Your first premiss,” they say, “contains two meanings; one is: we become involved in many evils while we are desiring to attain riches. But we also become involved in many evils while we are desiring to attain virtue. One man, while travelling in order to prosecute his studies, suffers shipwreck, and another is taken captive.
Seneca·Letter 87 — Some Arguments in of the Simple Life (§28)·trans. Gummere
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