Seneca, On Anger 2.10.1

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TRANSLATOR: Kaster
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AUTHOR: Seneca
TEXT: On Anger

You'll better contemplate this thought: errors shouldn't make us angry. What is one were to become angry at people unable to put one foot surely after another in the dark? Or at deaf people who don't listen to orders? Or at children, because they don't pay attention to their dueis but look instead to their age-mates' games and silly jokes? What if you should choose to become angry at those who grow sick or old or tired?

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