The American Psychological Association understands the
the plight of the rookie stock broker in this amazing Time
of Affluence which can only be compared to 1st Century
AD , the time of the Pax Romana ( the happiest time in
human history, according to some historians. Yes, HAPPY
for the drudges and slaves too. HAPPY for persecuted
Christians. VERY HAPPY in that town by the volcano ! )
But back to our mental wreck of a stock broker:
He is paying for financial success with his mental
health ..." lack of sleep , emotional exhaustion and
depression ". ( Providence Journal, Aug. 17 , Lifebeat )
If only he would pay attention to the wisdom of
old Seneca, the Roman Stoic philosopher, who observed
the mad pursuit of riches in the Happy Time .
Asks Seneca : What is the proper limit to
wealth ? Answer : " It is first to have what is
necessary ,and , second , to have what is enough. "
For Wall Street brokers there is just no such
thing as ENOUGH .
And they too - along with Nero - would have suggested
that the wise Seneca silence himself forever.
" Contented poverty is an honorable estate ".
Hmm ! The madness of the man !
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