30 Phil, Chapter 9: Contrary to the traditional view that casts Plato and Aristotle as proponents of differing philosophies, this fresh perspective suggests they were actually quite close.
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“I was not; I was; I am not; I do not mind.”
- Epicurus
- circa 270 BCE
Epicurus Epitaph
TAKE-AWAY: The Epicurus epitaph embodies the Epicurean focus on living for this life in this moment by accepting mortality and letting go of fear. It’s a profound expression of the Epicurean ideal: living in the present, free from anxiety about the past or future, and embracing the impermanence of existence.
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