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So
make
up
your
mind
who
you
'll
choose
to
work
with
.
The
force
that
directs
all
things
will
make
good
use
of
you
regardless
--
will
put
you
on
its
payroll
and
set
you
to
work
.
But
make
sure
it
's
not
the
job
Chrysippus
speaks
of
:
the
bad
line
in
the
play
,
put
there
for
laughs
.
43
.
Does
the
sun
try
to
do
the
rain
's
work
?
Or
Asclepius
Demeter
's
?
And
what
about
each
of
the
stars
--
different
,
yet
working
in
common
?
44
.
If
the
gods
have
made
decisions
about
me
and
the
things
that
happen
to
me
,
then
they
were
good
decisions
.
(
It
's
hard
to
picture
a
god
who
makes
bad
ones
.
)
And
why
would
they
expend
their
energies
on
causing
me
harm
?
What
good
would
it
do
them
--
or
the
world
,
which
is
their
primary
concern
?
And
if
they
have
n't
made
decisions
about
me
as
an
individual
,
they
certainly
have
about
the
general
welfare
.
And
anything
that
follows
from
that
is
something
I
have
to
welcome
and
embrace
.
And
if
they
make
no
decisions
,
about
anything
--
and
it
's
blasphemous
even
to
think
so
(
because
if
so
,
then
let
's
stop
sacrificing
,
praying
,
swearing
oaths
,
and
doing
all
the
other
things
we
do
,
believing
the
whole
time
that
the
gods
are
right
here
with
us
)
--
if
they
decide
nothing
about
our
lives
...
well
,
I
can
still
make
decisions
.
Can
still
consider
what
it
's
to
my
benefit
to
do
.
And
what
benefits
anyone
is
to
do
what
his
own
nature
requires
.
And
mine
is
rational
.
Rational
and
civic
.
My
city
and
state
are
Rome
--
as
Antoninus
.
But
as
a
human
being
?
The
world
.
So
for
me
,
"
good
"
can
only
mean
what
's
good
for
both
communities
.
45
.
Whatever
happens
to
you
is
for
the
good
of
the
world
.
That
would
be
enough
right
there
.
But
if
you
look
closely
you
'll
generally
notice
something
else
as
well
:
whatever
happens
to
a
single
person
is
for
the
good
of
others
.
(
Good
in
the
ordinary
sense
--
as
the
world
defines
it
.
)
46
.
Just
as
the
arena
and
the
other
spectacles
weary
you
--
you
've
seen
them
all
before
--
and
the
repetition
grates
on
your
nerves
,
so
too
with
life
.
The
same
things
,
the
same
causes
,
on
all
sides
.
How
much
longer
?
47
.
Keep
this
constantly
in
mind
:
that
all
sorts
of
people
have
died
--
all
professions
,
all
nationalities
.
Follow
the
thought
all
the
way
down
to
Philistion
,
Phoebus
,
and
Origanion
.
Now
extend
it
to
other
species
.