quoting both R. L. Stevenson and Seneca in the opening chapters of the book

paotsaqΒ 24th March 2024 at 6:13pm

Already in 1877, Robert Louis Stevenson called busyness a β€œsymptom of deficient vitality,” and observed β€œa sort of dead-alive, hackneyed people about, who are scarcely conscious of living except in the exercise of some conventional occupation.” And, after all, we only go around once. Seneca, in β€œOn the Shortness of Life,” describes the horror of looking back to see that life has slipped between our fingers.