Tuesday, August 11, 2015

"Life has carried some men ...."






Life has carried some men with the greatest rapidity to the harbor, the harbor they were bound to reach even if they tarried on the way, while others it has fretted and harassed.  To such a life, as you are aware, one should not always cling.  For mere living is not a good, but living well is.  Accordingly, the wise man will live as long as he ought, not as long as he can … He always reflects concerning the quality, not the quantity, of his life.  As soon as there are many events in his life that give him trouble and disturb his peace of mind, he sets himself free. … For no man can lose very much when but a driblet remains.  It is not a question of dying earlier or later, but of dying well or ill.  And dying well means escape from the danger of living ill.

Seneca

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