7.
Each man knows best the defects of his own body.
And so one relieves his stomach by vomiting, another props it up by frequent eating, another drains and purges his body by periodic fasting.
Those whose feet are visited by pain abstain either from wine or from the bath.
In general, men who are careless in other respects go out of their way to relieve the disease which frequently afflicts them.
So it is with our souls; there are in them certain parts which are, so to speak, on the sick-list, and to these parts the cure must be applied.
Book: Moral Letters Vol II
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On wisdom and retirement
Location: Chapter 68, Section 7
Content:
7.
Each man knows best the defects of his own body.
And so one relieves his stomach by vomiting, another props it up by frequent eating, another drains and purges his body by periodic fasting.
Those whose feet are visited by pain abstain either from wine or from the bath.
In general, men who are careless in other respects go out of their way to relieve the disease which frequently afflicts them.
So it is with our souls; there are in them certain parts which are, so to speak, on the sick-list, and to these parts the cure must be applied.