Hope, Fear, and Amor Fati
Hope is generally regarded as good. Fear is generally
regarded as bad. To a Stoic like Hecato (known as Hecato of Rhodes), they are
the same—both are projections into the future about things we do not control.
Both are the enemy of this present moment that you are
actually in. Both mean you’re living a life in opposition to amor fati.
—Seneca, Moral Letters, 5.7b-8
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