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[6] but because I see that your troubles are many and serious and wish to give you my own opinion concerning them. And I think that for the giving of counsel I am in my prime—for men of my age are trained by experience, which enables them to perceive more clearly than the younger men the best course of action—but to speak upon any proposed subject with grace, elegance, and finish is no longer to be expected at my age1; indeed, I shall be content if I discuss these matters in a not altogether negligent fashion.
1 Cf. Isoc. 5.10.