The happy man, therefore, possesses sound judgement; the happy man is satisfied with his present situation, no matter what it is, and eyes his fortune with contentment, the happy man is the one who permits reason to evaluate every condition of his existence.
Seneca, ‘On the Happy Life’
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Doug Belshaw
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Doug Belshaw
We praise or blame according to whether the one or the other offers a greater opportunity for our power of judgement to shine out.
Nietzsche
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