Live a noble, gallant life seeking justice
Do not squander time and talent on juvenile amusements or gratifications
To avoid stunted intellectual, moral, and philosophical development, read and master this passage from Plutarch’s Life of Pericles:
“Therefore it was a fine saying of Antisthenes, when he heard that Ismenias was an excellent piper: "But he's a worthless man," said he, "otherwise he wouldn't be so good a piper." And so Philip once said to his son, who, as the wine went round, plucked the strings charmingly and skillfully, "Art not ashamed to pluck the strings so well?" It is enough, surely, if a king have leisure to hear others pluck the strings, and he pay great deference to the Muses if he be but a spectator of such contests.”
We are endowed with brains and moral antennae to elevate the species with optimal justice whereby everyone’s station in life is determined by character and accomplishments, simpliciter. This timeless wisdom is the greatest gift you can bestow on your children, your friends, and your loved ones.