Don’t Be Miserable In Advance

“It’s ruinous for the soul to be anxious about the future and miserable in advance of misery, engulfed by anxiety that the things it desires might remain its own until the very end. For such a soul will never be at rest – by longing for thing to come it will lose the ability to enjoy present things.” – Seneca, Moral Letters, 98.5b-6a

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