Cicero gives an example of people suddenly setting grief aside because they are absorbed in an urgent task. He infers that, therefore, grief is a matter of opinion, not of nature.
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613. The immortality of philosophy
612. Try some true friends instead
611. Have a conversation with Socrates or Epicurus
610. Spend time in good company
609. On the treatment of humans and animals
608. How to properly go to the barber
607. The three periods of life
606. How to get to old age
605. Live in the here and now
604. Postponement is the greatest waste of life
603. Are you on a voyage, or just tossed about by the currents of life?
602. Learning how to live, and how to die
601. Set aside time to better yourself
600. Time to change your plans, right now
599. Time vs money
598. Much of your life is not up to you
597. Life is long enough
596. On the shortness of life
595. We ought to take care of everyone
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