Sunday, May 10, 2020

Epicurus - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Epicurus - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog While Im recovering from an intense but seemingly short-lived cold, I got out the TV and this morning I stumbled on a british documentary about the greek philosopher Epicurus. He lived from 341-270 BCE on the island of Samos, and did a lot of thinking on the subject of personal happiness, ie. what do we really need to be happy? His thinking is amazingly relevant here 2000 years later. One thing he came up with was: the so-called four-part cure, the Epicurean remedy for the epidemic sickness of human anxiety; as a later Epicurean puts it, Dont fear god, dont worry about death; whats good is easy to get, and whats terrible is easy to endure. I like these four principles following them will keep you safely grounded in the life youre living right now, and strengthen your ability to believe that everything will work out just fine. While this belief may be right or wrong, it does tend to instill people with a confidence and serenity, that better allows them to make things turn out right. Epicurus emphasized pleasure in moderation. Fine foods, sure, but no more than you need. He believed, that we dont need much to be happy mostly friends and contemplation (philosophy). Theres an excellent and comprehensive Epicurus reference at epicurus.info. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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