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Seneca: On the Shortness of Life (49)

4 pointsby isaacgreyedalmost 5 years ago

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082349872349872almost 5 years ago
For someone born in 4 BC, Lucius Annaeus Seneca certainly understood the difference between rivalrous goods of atoms and non-rivalrous goods of bits.<p>&quot;There is a common saying that it was not in our power to choose the parents we were allotted, and that they were given to us by chance; yet we can be born to whomever we wish. There are house-holds of the most distinguished intellects: choose the one into which you&#x27;d like to be adopted, and you&#x27;ll inherit not just the name but also the actual property, which is not to be hoarded in a miserly or mean spirit: the more people you share it with, the greater it will become.&quot;