Erik Fritsch

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Believe me, these things that incense us not a little are little things, like the trifles that drive children to quarrels and blows. Not one of them, though we take them so tragically, is a serious matter; not one is important. That is where your anger and madness come from, I tell you – the fact that you attach such value to trifles. Seneca, On Anger 3.34.1–2
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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