Epicurus

Epicurus

Died: 270 BC, Athens, Greece Website Facebook X/Twitter

Epicurus was an ancient Greek philosopher who founded a highly influential school of philosophy now called Epicureanism. He was born on the Greek island of Samos to Athenian parents.

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Focused Adversity Solving (aka Life)

by Epicurus and others in Figures of Speech

What do Nietzsche, Gauss, and Hegel have in common? They weren't born rich; they were Fried-rich. OK, that's a bad joke. Bad jokes are in the Oikos of planksip — a signature "move" you may call a blunder, but blunders have a way of sticking around. Ask Einstein.

Believe as you Will

by Epicurus and others in Figures of Speech

What are you searching for? Your highest ideals are defined by what you pursue. Minimum disruptions to homeostasis is frontal cortical and autonomic. The combination of the two is highly adaptive. Beyond the biochemistry lies belief despite truthful intent. Can you feel the vice tightening?

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