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    prop. n.Proper NounA Greek philosopher (341–270 BC) who founded the school of philosophy known as Epicureanism.
    Epicurus taught that pleasure is the greatest good, but he emphasized prudence and moderation.

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    Let's Read Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil CC ASMR First Article

    58:31Let's Read Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil CC ASMR First Article
    • I know of nothing more ferocious than the jest that Epicurus permitted himself against Plato and the Platonists.

      I know of nothing more ferocious than the jest that Epicurus permitted himself against Plato and the Platonists.

    • This latter implication is really the malice that Epicurus aimed at Plato.

      This latter implication is really the malice that Epicurus aimed at Plato.

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    Perspectives on Death: Crash Course Philosophy #17

    09:01Perspectives on Death: Crash Course Philosophy #17
    • Ancient Stoic philosopher Epicurus didn't think

      Ancient Stoic philosopher Epicurus didn't think

    • Epicurus was convinced that things are only evil or bad if they feel bad.

      Epicurus was convinced that things are only evil or bad if they feel bad.

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    Epicurus - Master Your Desires, Find Happiness

    07:46Epicurus - Master Your Desires, Find Happiness
    • According to the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, the key to happiness lies in mastering your own desires.

      According to the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, the key to happiness lies in mastering your own desires.

    • According to the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, the key to happiness lies in mastering your own desires.

      According to the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, the key to happiness lies in mastering your own desires.

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    The Less You Care, The Happier You’ll Be | Taoist Wisdom For An Overly Serious World

    13:42The Less You Care, The Happier You’ll Be | Taoist Wisdom For An Overly Serious World
    • Something ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus also realized, as he saw many of the things we pursue nowadays as unnecessary and vain.

      Something ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus also realized, as he saw many of the things we pursue nowadays as unnecessary and vain.

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    Less is More: The Magic of a Simple Life

    06:13Less is More: The Magic of a Simple Life
    • They argue that by cutting out the clutter, not just in our closets, but in our minds and lives, we can actually find more happiness, freedom, and meaning. Epicurus was an ancient philosopher who loved simplicity.

      They argue that by cutting out the clutter, not just in our closets, but in our minds and lives, we can actually find more happiness, freedom, and meaning. Epicurus was an ancient philosopher who loved simplicity.

    • In a way, Epicurus was the original less-is-more advocate.

      In a way, Epicurus was the original less-is-more advocate.

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