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Focus on what you can control and accept what you cannot. Cultivate virtue and seek the “golden mean” (balance) in all things.
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The word hedonic comes from the Greek word hedone. The Greek philosopher Epicurus is often considered the first one to consider the pursuit of pleasure as the main way to achieve a happy life.