Wednesday, December 9, 2020

December 9th Reading from The Daily Stoic (Round 2) - Spendthrifts of Time

 "Were all the geniuses of history to focus on this single theme, they could never fully express their bafflement at the darkness of the human mind. No person would give up even an inch of their estate, and the slightest dispute with a neighbor can mean hell to pay; yet we easily let others encroach on our lives - worse, we often pave the way for those who will take it over. No person hands out their money to passerby, but to how many do each of us hand out our lives! We're tight-fisted with property and money, yet think too little of wasting time, the one thing about which we should all be the toughest misers."

~ Seneca, On the Brevity of Life, 3.1-2

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