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Your Pain can't lie in another Man's Head, neither can his Mismanagement, be your Misfortune. Nay farther, the Declension of your Health, or the Accidents in your Carcass need not affect you. Where then are you Passive and Vulnerable? Why in that Part of you that forms Judgments and Opinions of Things. Don't imagine you are hurt, and you are Impregnable: Suppose then your Flesh was Hack'd, Sear'd, or Putrified ; for your Life, let your Fancy lie still: 14 That is, don't conclude what is common to Good, or Ill Men, can be Good, or Evil in its self. For that which may be every bodys Lot, must in its own Nature be Indifferent.