15.
They are driven along by an unending round of destiny, on a course from which they cannot swerve.
They return at stated seasons; they either set in motion, or mark the intervals of the whole world’s work.
But if they are responsible for whatever happens, how will it help you to know the secrets of the immutable?
Or if they merely give indications, what good is there in foreseeing what you cannot escape?
Whether you know these things or not, they will take place.
Book: Moral Letters Vol II
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On liberal and vocational studies
Location: Chapter 88, Section 15
Content:
15.
They are driven along by an unending round of destiny, on a course from which they cannot swerve.
They return at stated seasons; they either set in motion, or mark the intervals of the whole world’s work.
But if they are responsible for whatever happens, how will it help you to know the secrets of the immutable?
Or if they merely give indications, what good is there in foreseeing what you cannot escape?
Whether you know these things or not, they will take place.