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See how many are better off than you are, but consider how many are worse
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"See how many are better off than you are, but consider how many are worse"

- Seneca the Younger

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This quote by Lucius Annaeus Seneca encourages us to be mindful of our blessings and also to be happy of what we have. It is a reminder to not take our good fortune for provided and to be knowledgeable about those that are less privileged than us. It is a phone call to activity to be generous as well as to aid those that remain in requirement. It is also a pointer to not envy of those who have more than us, yet to be grateful for what we have. This quote urges us to be humble and also to identify that our situation might be much even worse. It is a reminder to be content with what we have and also to be grateful for the true blessings we have been given. It is a suggestion to be type and also to aid those who are in demand. This quote is a suggestion to be conscious of our blessings as well as to be grateful wherefore we have.

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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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