Epicurus

Epicurus

Died: 270 BC, Athens, Greece Website Facebook Twitter

Epicurus was an ancient Greek philosopher who founded a highly influential school of philosophy now called Epicureanism. He was born on the Greek island of Samos to Athenian parents.

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Focused Adversity Solving (aka Life)

by Epicurus and others in Figures of Speech

What do Nietzsche, Gauss and Hegel have in common? They weren't born-rich they were Fried-rich. OK bad joke, I know. Bad jokes are are in the Oikos of planksip®. Signature move you may call a blunder but blunders have a way of sticking around. Ask Einstein.

Black Swan Wants

by Epicurus and others in Figures of Speech

Pulling us all earthward towards minimalism, a voluntary austerity is more of an aesthetic than a negation of prosperity. Sophisticated economies of the future may include negative inflations and a cancellation of all debts. What's the probability of a black swan event?

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