yea its false
No, Epicureanism taught that the way to be happy was to seek tranquility and freedom from fear and pain, which could be achieved by satisfying natural and necessary desires in moderation. It emphasized simple pleasures like friendship and intellectual pursuits, rather than excessive physical pleasures.
Epicureanism is a philosophical system that emphasizes seeking pleasure and avoiding pain as the ultimate goals of life. It teaches that fulfillment comes from simple pleasures, moderation, and living in a state of ataraxia (freedom from disturbance). The school of thought was founded by the Greek philosopher Epicurus.
Epicureanism is a philosophical system that teaches that the highest good is to seek pleasure and avoid pain, emphasizing simple pleasures and tranquility as key components to a happy life. It also advocates for moderation and self-sufficiency, rejecting excessive desires and unnecessary fears.
It's not Euripides it's Epicurus
epicurus founded a philosophy we now know as Epicureanismzeno taught his students that happiness was the goal of life. He believed that the way to be happy was to seek out pleasure.
Happy Pleasure
with pleasure like having fun
with pleasure, happy, or pleased.
Pleasure is enjoying the things that the world has to give and happiness is being happy with what you have been given.
Epicurus founded Epicurean philosophy which taught that being happy was the best good.
at the pleasure dome in whitehaven
You might not like it but the person your giving it to should. If you make them happy you should be happy to.