Letter on happiness

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"No one is too young or too old to know what happiness is."This is how the way to happiness begins according to Epicurus, the famous founder of one of the most important schools of thought of the Hellenistic and Roman age.
Happiness, which individuals yearn so much for, becomes something really easy to get.
In this "Letter on happiness" Epicurus reflects on the real meaning of happiness and then reveals you how you can achieve it .
You can read and read to it again, with a smile on your face ! ☺
Translated by Alessandra Bottacin

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Epicurus was born in Samos , an Aegean island close to Turkey , in 341 BC and he died in Athens in 271 BC.
He was a philosopher, founder of one of the major philosophy schools of that time, and his Epicureanism became very famous and people followed it until the very first Christian doctrine opposed it causing it to disappear completely.
Epicurus’s philosophy ranges from physics to ethics and certainly the philosopher produced numerous writings; however, of his production, only three famous epistles and two collections of aphorisms remained till the present day.

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