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#95: The Antidote to Pain and Suffering in our Modern World

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If there ever was a Donald Trump-like figure in Greek philosophy that evoked both love and hate it is probably Epicurus. He had a legion of fervent followers, but probably had equally as many detractors. Often he is over-simplified down to a person interested in little more than pleasure. This would be a mistake.

In the success-driven, outcomes-obsessed world we live Epicurus is often painted in a negative light. Yet, his approach to life may be a perfect antidote to much of the anger, frustration, anxiety, and fear that is plaguing the modern world today if only we would pause to listen to his teachings.
The reality is Epicurus' thinking was highly advanced and nuanced, leading to his ideas becoming a powerful influence in modern thought in many regions of the world today. There is much we can learn from his teachings we can use every day to improve all facets of our life.

He was one of the first Greek philosophers to develop a strong tradition that avoids superstition as a core ideal. His simple and straightforward philosophy of avoiding pain, leading a simple life, and attaining knowledge has made his philosophy both attractive and influential to many.

In this episode, the goal is to understand his philosophy, and nail down practical real-world ways to integrate the best of his teachings into our intellectual, spiritual, and daily lives.
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If there ever was a Donald Trump-like figure in Greek philosophy that evoked both love and hate it is probably Epicurus. He had a legion of fervent followers, but probably had equally as many detractors. Often he is over-simplified down to a person interested in little more than pleasure. This would be a mistake.

In the success-driven, outcomes-obsessed world we live Epicurus is often painted in a negative light. Yet, his approach to life may be a perfect antidote to much of the anger, frustration, anxiety, and fear that is plaguing the modern world today if only we would pause to listen to his teachings.
The reality is Epicurus' thinking was highly advanced and nuanced, leading to his ideas becoming a powerful influence in modern thought in many regions of the world today. There is much we can learn from his teachings we can use every day to improve all facets of our life.

He was one of the first Greek philosophers to develop a strong tradition that avoids superstition as a core ideal. His simple and straightforward philosophy of avoiding pain, leading a simple life, and attaining knowledge has made his philosophy both attractive and influential to many.

In this episode, the goal is to understand his philosophy, and nail down practical real-world ways to integrate the best of his teachings into our intellectual, spiritual, and daily lives.
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Subscribe today and follow every episode on our journey through the genre of wisdom literature where we discuss the greatest minds and movements in the history of the world! https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/

Website: https://www.daviddhopkins.com/
Newsletter: https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/
Follow Dr. Hopkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidDHopkins

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