Letter 151: Tell me: do you still stand firm in philosophy — the Pylaemenes I left behind, the newly initiated soul, the divine...
To Pylaemenes.
Tell me: do you still stand firm in philosophy — the Pylaemenes I left behind, the newly initiated soul, the divine offspring? I fear the time that has passed since that rebirth. I fear even more the company you keep in the meantime. The world has a way of extinguishing the philosophical spark. Guard it. Feed it. Do not let it go out.
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