Saturday, June 17, 2017
Who Were the Mugs?
W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), "The Lotus Eater" (Wilson speaking):
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"Leisure," he said. "If people only knew! It's the most priceless thing a man can have and they're such fools they don't even know it's something to aim at. Work? They work for work's sake. They haven't got the brains to realize that the only object of work is to obtain leisure."Id.:
"Then I read a sort of history book, by a man called Marion Crawford it was, and there was a story about Sybaris and Crotona. There were two cities; and in Sybaris they just enjoyed life and had a good time, and in Crotona they were hardy and industrious and all that. And one day the men of Crotona came over and wiped Sybaris out, and then after a while a lot of other fellows came over from somewhere else and wiped Crotona out. Nothing remains of Sybaris, not a stone, and all that's left of Crotona is just one column. That settled the matter for me."Hat tip: Eric Thomson.
"Oh?"
"It came to the same in the end, didn't it? And when you look back now, who were the mugs?"