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Each morning, a good Stoic will undertake a praemeditatio: a premeditation on all the appalling things that might occur in the hours ahead. In Seneca’s stiffening words: ‘Mortal have you been born, to mortals have you given birth. So you must reckon on everything, expect everything.’ Stoicism is nothing less than an elegant, intelligent dress rehearsal for catastrophe.
Great Thinkers: Simple Tools from 60 Great Thinkers to Improve Your Life Today (The School of Life Library)
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