Seneca on how to cope with foreclosure
"Do not regard as valuable anything that can be taken away."
Seneca's (circa 4 B.C.E.-65) is an aphorism that reminds me of foreclosure.
A process not unkown in the world of real estate, mortgage loans and asset management.
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