> And he gave them a second evil to be the price for the good they had: whoever avoids marriage and the sorrows that women cause, and will not wed, reaches deadly old age [605] without anyone to tend his years, and though he at least has no lack of livelihood while he lives, yet, when he is dead, his kinsfolk divide his possessions amongst them.
Isn't that the truth, still, so far no regrets, but old age, seeing how most are treated (even by their families) does not give me a super positive outlook.