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Secondly, thou must keep in view what thou art, striving to know thyself, the most difficult thing to know that the mind can imagine. If thou knowest thyself, it will follow thou wilt not puff thyself up like the frog that strove to make himself as large as the ox; if thou dost, the recollection of having kept pigs in thine own country will serve as the ugly feet for the wheel of thy folly.
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Secondly,
thou
must
keep
in
view
what
thou
art,
striving
to
know
thyself,
the
most
difficult
thing
to
know
that
the
mind
can
imagine.
If
thou
knowest
thyself,
it
will
follow
thou
wilt
not
puff
thyself
up
like
the
frog
that
strove
to
make
himself
as
large
as
the
ox;
if
thou
dost,
the
recollection
of
having
kept
pigs
in
thine
own
country
will
serve
as
the
ugly
feet
for
the
wheel
of
thy
folly.