19.
Travel does not make a physician or an orator; no art is acquired by merely living in a certain place.
Where lies the truth, then?
Can wisdom, the greatest of all the arts, be picked up on a journey?
I assure you, travel as far as you like, you can never establish yourself beyond the reach of desire, beyond the reach of bad temper, or beyond the reach of fear; had it been so, the human race would long ago have banded together and made a pilgrimage to the spot.
Such ills, as long as you carry with you their causes, will load you down and worry you to skin and bone in your wanderings over land and sea.
Book: Moral Letters Vol III
Subtitle: Seneca's timeless letters of advice and wisdom.
Author: Seneca
Chapter: On care of health and peace of mind
Location: Chapter 104, Section 19
Content:
19.
Travel does not make a physician or an orator; no art is acquired by merely living in a certain place.
Where lies the truth, then?
Can wisdom, the greatest of all the arts, be picked up on a journey?
I assure you, travel as far as you like, you can never establish yourself beyond the reach of desire, beyond the reach of bad temper, or beyond the reach of fear; had it been so, the human race would long ago have banded together and made a pilgrimage to the spot.
Such ills, as long as you carry with you their causes, will load you down and worry you to skin and bone in your wanderings over land and sea.