Letter 142: Reading your letter, I recognize Odysseus at once.

Synesius of CyreneHerculian|c. 411 AD|Synesius of Cyrene|Human translated
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To Herculian.

Reading your letter, I recognize Odysseus at once. Many traits of character in it recall that hero. But I do not recognize Proteus [the shape-shifting sea god]. You are too constant for that — your character does not change with every audience. That is what I admire in you: consistency, even when the times reward flexibility.

[The letter continues with Synesius reflecting on the difference between true constancy of character and the protean adaptability that the world rewards.]

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