15.
Let us reflect a moment on this topic.
It will be well with us if we are admitted to this class.
The second stage is gained by great good fortune with regard to our natural gifts and by great and unceasing application to study.
But not even the third type is to be despised.
Think of the host of evils which you see about you; behold how there is no crime that is not exemplified, how far wickedness advances every day, and how prevalent are sins in home and commonwealth.
You will see, therefore, that we are making a considerable gain, if we are not numbered among the basest.
Book: Moral Letters Vol II
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On the diseases of the soul
Location: Chapter 75, Section 15
Content:
15.
Let us reflect a moment on this topic.
It will be well with us if we are admitted to this class.
The second stage is gained by great good fortune with regard to our natural gifts and by great and unceasing application to study.
But not even the third type is to be despised.
Think of the host of evils which you see about you; behold how there is no crime that is not exemplified, how far wickedness advances every day, and how prevalent are sins in home and commonwealth.
You will see, therefore, that we are making a considerable gain, if we are not numbered among the basest.