
71: Cicero's "On Doody" [sic], Book I
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The Noble and Invincible Spirit
He also says that the unperturbed or those who would do as they please either aim for power so they can do what they please or detachment. Both contend towards some sort of defect, right? The one power falls into the temptation of glory, recklessness and wealth. The other falls into despising work or toil and over sensitivity. So I can be okay with what I have, but that might make me lazy in getting the goods that my family and I both deserve. But anyway, so yeah. Okay. There's a few more little notes in here that I had under this heading of greatness and strength of a noble and invincible spirit. He gives you the criteria for what makes
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