Chapter 6: Of A Happy Life
Today, we read chapter 6 of, Of A Happy Life, by Seneca the Younger.
“The happy man, therefore, is he who can make a right judgment in all things: he is happy who in his present circumstances, whatever they may be, is satisfied and on friendly terms with the conditions of his life. That man is happy, whose reason recommends to him the whole posture of his affairs.”
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