• tetris11
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    1 year ago

    He really wasn’t given much of a choice. He just chose his stance on the one option he had.

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      1 year ago

      Seneca was one of the wealthiest Romans of his time.

      He more than 99% of the Empire had a choice. He happened to be rich and choose status quo. Who ever would have guessed that ?

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        I think I confused Seneca with Socrates (head-slap…)