Erik Fritsch

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On most journeys some recognizable road, and inquiries made of the locals, prevent you from going astray; but on this one the paths most worn and used are also the most deceptive. So nothing needs to be emphasized more than that we should not, like sheep, follow the lead of the flock in front of us – heading not where we ought to go, but where it goes. Seneca, On the Happy Life 1.2–3
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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