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Today, many people associate epicureanism with hedonistic pleasure-seeking – but that’s not really what he taught.
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The temple of Dionysus, Teos. Credit: Carole Raddato / CC BY-SA 2.0 The ruins of Teos (Greek: Τέως), an ancient Greek city on Turkey’s western coast, have long remained untouched by modern ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine speaks during a heated meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the Oval Office on Feb. 28. (DOUG MILLS/The New York Times) ...
Focus on what you can control and accept what you cannot. Cultivate virtue and seek the “golden mean” (balance) in all things.
Epicurus, who was born in Samos in 341 BC, once wrote a letter to the historian Herodotus outlining his belief that “there is an unlimited number of cosmoi, and some are similar to this one and some ...
Epicurus, an ancient Greek philosopher who died in 270 B.C., also theorized that there could be other planets like our own, with humans and beasts like us living on them. Ancients Looking Up Into the ...