That kind of thing. It’s probably what I’d say. This generic idea of goodness could well have stemmed from Seneca the Younger. He was a philosopher, orator and playwright born in 4 BC ...
As a young man, Seneca fell very ill and visited Egypt to recover. He returned to Rome in 31 AD and began a career in politics. Seneca soon fell foul of Emperor Caligula, who only let him live ...
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