Looking for certainty and Epicurus

Aren't we all looking for answers?
Some of us think we have them.
Some of us are not so sure.

Perhaps it's better to search for a simple life and to avoid suffering as much as possible, both for yourself and others. Unfortunately you will not completely succeed. But it worth trying.
Perhaps you then should have some distance to the common, busy life. But you don't have to move to a monastery.
Epicurus tried another way.
The old Greek philosopher is falsely identified with   a lust for sex and wine. The world Epicure comes from this. He searched for pleasure, but in another way...
His ideal was friendship and simple food as bread, cheese, vegetables and water. Meat was not necessary at all.

At 306 b.c. he moved so a house outside of Athens with some friends. They had separate rooms but common places for meals and conversation.
They accepted a simpler and cheap lifestyle as they didn't want to share the business life in Athens. They grow their own vegetables. They weren't afraid of death, as they didn't believe in a life after death.

Alain writes in his book "The consolations of philosophy ": Money will not make us happy, if we don't have friends, freedom and time to think and conversate.

Probably is the conversation more important than the answers.

But I think Epikuros way of life, accepting the small and simple pleasures, still is of immediate interest.

And nature would love it too - If Epikuros had lived today he certainly had shoosed to bike instead of using a car - but if had to borrow a car, it would have been something like this:


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