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第6章

For if it is among the things not in our own control, it can by no means be either good or evil.Don't, therefore, bring either desire or aversion with you to the diviner (else you will approach him trembling), but first acquire a distinct knowledge that every event is indifferent and nothing to you., of whatever sort it may be, for it will be in your power to make a right use of it, and this no one can hinder; then come with confidence to the gods, as your counselors, and afterwards, when any counsel is given you, remember what counselors you have assumed, and whose advice you will neglect if you disobey.Come to divination, as Socrates prescribed, in cases of which the whole consideration relates to the event, and in which no opportunities are afforded by reason, or any other art, to discover the thing proposed to be learned.When, therefore, it is our duty to share the danger of a friend or of our country, we ought not to consult the oracle whether we will share it with them or not.For, though the diviner should forewarn you that the victims are unfavorable, this means no more than that either death or mutilation or exile is portended.But we have reason within us, and it directs, even with these hazards, to the greater diviner, the Pythian god, who cast out of the temple the person who gave no assistance to his friend while another was murdering him.33.Immediately prescribe some character and form of conduce to yourself, which you may keep both alone and in company.Be for the most part silent, or speak merely what is necessary, and in few words.We may, however, enter, though sparingly, into discourse sometimes when occasion calls for it, but not on any of the common subjects, of gladiators, or horse races, or athletic champions, or feasts, the vulgar topics of conversation; but principally not of men, so as either to blame, or praise, or make comparisons.If you are able, then, by your own conversation bring over that of your company to proper subjects; but, if you happen to be taken among strangers, be silent.Don't allow your laughter be much, nor on many occasions, nor profuse.Avoid swearing, if possible, altogether; if not, as far as you are able.Avoid public and vulgar entertainments; but, if ever an occasion calls you to them, keep your attention upon the stretch, that you may not imperceptibly slide into vulgar manners.For be assured that if a person be ever so sound himself, yet, if his companion be infected, he who converses with him will be infected likewise.Provide things relating to the body no further than mere use; as meat, drink, clothing, house, family.But strike off and reject everything relating to show and delicacy.As far as possible, before marriage, keep yourself pure from familiarities with women, and, if you indulge them, let it be lawfully." But don't therefore be troublesome and full of reproofs to those who use these liberties, nor frequently boast that you yourself don't.If anyone tells you that such a person speaks ill of you, don't make excuses about what is said of you, but answer: " He does not know my other faults, else he would not have mentioned only these." It is not necessary for you to appear often at public spectacles; but if ever there is a proper occasion for you to be there, don't appear more solicitous for anyone than for yourself; that is, wish things to be only just as they are, and him only to conquer who is the conqueror, for thus you will meet with no hindrance.But abstain entirely from declamations and derision and violent emotions.And when you come away, don't discourse a great deal on what has passed, and what does not contribute to your own amendment.For it would appear by such discourse that you were immoderately struck with the show.Go not [of your own accord] to the rehearsals of any [authors], nor appear [at them] readily.But, if you do appear, keep your gravity and sedateness, and at the same time avoid being morose.When you are going to confer with anyone, and particularly of those in a superior station, represent to yourself how Socrates or Zeno would behave in such a case, and you will not be at a loss to make a proper use of whatever may occur.When you are going to any of the people in power, represent to yourself that you will not find him at home; that you will not be admitted; that the doors will not be opened to you; that he will take no notice of you.

If, with all this, it is your duty to go, bear what happens, and never say [to yourself], " It was not worth so much." For this is vulgar, and like a man dazed by external things.In parties of conversation, avoid a frequent and excessive mention of your own actions and dangers.For, however agreeable it may be to yourself to mention the risks you have run, it is not equally agreeable to others to hear your adventures.Avoid, likewise, an endeavor to excite laughter.

For this is a slippery point, which may throw you into vulgar manners, and, besides, may be apt to lessen you in the esteem of your acquaintance.

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