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"A man's as miserable as he thinks he is"

- Seneca the Younger

About this Quote

The meaning of the quote is that a person's perception and ideas about their own life are what ultimately identify their level of happiness or torment. It recommends that distress or anguish can be an outcome of unfavorable ideas and beliefs, which changing one's state of mind can enhance their general wellness.

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Seneca the Younger This quote is written / told by Seneca the Younger between 5 BC and 65 AC. He was a famous Statesman from Rome. The author also have 125 other quotes.

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