Cross-posted from “Epicurean” by @[email protected] in [email protected]
More seriously though, nowadays when people call themselves Epicurean, they mean just the life philosophy stuff, not the physics stuff :D
Cross-posted from “Epicurean” by @[email protected] in [email protected]
More seriously though, nowadays when people call themselves Epicurean, they mean just the life philosophy stuff, not the physics stuff :D
if I say the sky is blue and fire is cold, are you gonna tell me the sky isn’t blue because fire isn’t cold?
No, but if you say that you discovered inner peace and fire is cold, I don’t trust that you discovered inner peace.
Why not?
Because you stated 2 things as if they were fact, and I know at least one of them is wrong. It’s okay not to know things, but definitively saying something is true when it’s clearly not true proves that you state unfounded ideas as if they were facts, which can and should undermine people’s trust in the validity of all definitive statements you make.