Letter 34

Lucius Annaeus SenecaLucilius Junior|c. 63 AD|Seneca the Younger|From Rome|To Sicily|AI-assisted

I grow in spirit and leap for joy and shake off my
years and my blood runs warm again, whenever I understand, from your actions
and your letters, how far you have outdone yourself; for as to the ordinary
man, you left him in the rear long ago.  If the farmer is pleased
when his tree develops so that it bears fruit, if the shepherd takes pleasure
in the increase of his flocks, if every man regards his pupil as though
he discerned in him his own early manhood, - what, then, do you think are
the feelings of those who have trained a mind and moulded a young idea,
when they see it suddenly grown to maturity?
I claim you for myself; you are my handiwork.
When I saw your abilities, I laid my hand upon you, I exhorted you, I
applied the goad and did not permit you to march lazily, but roused you
continually.  And now I do the same; but by this time I am cheering
on one who is in the race and so in turn cheers me on.
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Latin / Greek Original

[1] Cresco et exsulto et discussa senectute recalesco quotiens ex iis quae agis ac scribis intellego quantum te ipse - nam turbam olim reliqueras - superieceris. Si agricolam arbor ad fructum perducta delectat, si pastor ex fetu gregis sui capit voluptatem, si alumnum suum nemo aliter intuetur quam ut adulescentiam illius suam iudicet, quid evenire credis iis qui ingenia educaverunt et quae tenera formaverunt adulta subito vident? [2] Assero te mihi; meum opus es. Ego cum vidissem indolem tuam, inieci manum, exhortatus sum, addidi stimulos nec lente ire passus sum sed subinde incitavi; et nunc idem facio, sed iam currentem hortor et invicem hortantem. [3] 'Quid illud?' inquis 'adhuc volo.' In hoc plurimum est, non sic quomodo principia totius operis dimidium occupare dicuntur. Ista res animo constat; itaque pars magna bonitatis est velle fieri bonum. Scis quem bonum dicam? perfectum, absolutum, quem malum facere nulla vis, nulla necessitas possit. [4] Hunc te prospicio, si perseveraveris et incubueris et id egeris ut omnia facta dictaque tua inter se congruant ac respondeant sibi et una forma percussa sint. Non est huius animus in recto cuius acta discordant. Vale.

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