Book VII
Pliny the Elder
Pliny the Elder's observation taps into the eternal human restlessness that drives us to value the chase over the catch. The allure of possession fades in the face of reality's imperfections, much like the legendary Baaras root loses its enchantment once wrested from the ground. He wrote this during a time of Roman expansion and conquest, when acquisition was often seen as the ultimate goal, yet even then, satisfaction proved elusive.