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Epicurus was a Greek philosopher who lived from 341 to 270 BC. He was the founder of Epicureanism, a school of philosophy that emphasized the importance of pleasure and freedom from fear. Epicurus believed that the only way to achieve true happiness was to live a simple life of moderation and friendship. He also believed that the gods were not concerned with human affairs and that death was nothing to be feared. Epicurus's teachings had a major influence on Roman philosophy and literature, and they continue to be studied and debated today.
Here are some additional details about Epicurus's life:
* He was born on the Greek island of Samos.
* He studied under several different philosophers, including Nausiphanes and Democritus.
* He founded his own school of philosophy, the Garden, in Athens.
* He wrote over 300 works, but only a few of them have survived.
* He died of a stomach ulcer at the age of 70.
Epicurus's teachings are still relevant today, and they offer a unique perspective on the meaning of life. His philosophy can help us to live happier, more fulfilling lives.
Death, therefore, the most awful of evils, is nothing to us, seeing that, when we are, death is not come, and, when death is come, we are not.
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