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Who is not aware that nothing thought to be good or bad looks the same to the sage as it does to everyone else? He pays no mind to what others consider shameful or wretched; he does not walk with the crowd; just as the planets make their way against the whirl of heaven, he proceeds contrary to the opinion of the world. Seneca, On the Constancy of the Wise Man 14.3–4
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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