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The mind must not be kept invariably at the same tension, but must be diverted to amusements. Socrates did not blush to play with little children, Cato would relax his mind with wine when it was wearied by the cares of state, and Scipio would stir his triumphal and soldierly person to the sound of music. Seneca, On Tranquility of Mind 17.4
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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