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THE ENCHEIRIDION.

call, or declaims like an actor; and so you too will be first an athlete, then a gladiator, then an orator, then a philosopher, and nothing with your whole soul; but as an ape you will mimic every sight you see, and flatter yourself with one thing after another. For you approached nothing with consideration, nor with systematic diligence, but lightly, and with but a cold desire.

δ. And thus some men, after having seen a philosopher and heard discourse like that of Euphrates (yet who indeed can say that any discourse is like his?) desire that they also may become philosophers.

ε. But O man—first consider what it really is that you are desiring to do, and then inquire of your own nature, whether you have power to support the undertaking. Do you desire to become a pentathlos[1] or a wrestler? Then scan your arms and your thighs and try the strength of your loins. For nature endows different men with different capacities.

ζ. And do you think that you can be a sage and

  1. Pentathlos, a champion in five athletic exercises, viz. running, leaping, throwing the quoit, throwing the javelin, wrestling.
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