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Book 2 Chapter 3: The Consequences of Fortune | 2020-05-31T22:32:10Z | The Consolation of Philosophy | img/1295493-1589835676362-098d93767b2b7.jpg | audio/podcast_2020-05-18_boethius-book-2-chapter-3.mp3 | false |
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Philosophy prepares Boethius for the hard road ahead by reminding him of the full scope of fortune’s blessings. Boethius is chastised for his excessive self-regard, and given a fresh set of reasons for eschewing his morbid despair.