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True or false: Epicurus believed that extravagant pleasures lead to long-term satisfaction.
True or false: Epicurus believed that extravagant pleasures lead to long-term satisfaction.
False
True or false: Minimalism is a lifestyle that encourages having many possessions.
True or false: Minimalism is a lifestyle that encourages having many possessions.
False
True or false: Working excessively can have negative effects on our health and relationships.
True or false: Working excessively can have negative effects on our health and relationships.
True
True or false: Thoreau believed that luxury enhances our satisfaction with simple things.
True or false: Thoreau believed that luxury enhances our satisfaction with simple things.
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True or false: The wealthiest person is the one who has the most possessions.
True or false: The wealthiest person is the one who has the most possessions.
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True or false: Reading is an expensive way of finding pleasure.
True or false: Reading is an expensive way of finding pleasure.
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True or false: The highest pleasures are those that involve our senses or intellect.
True or false: The highest pleasures are those that involve our senses or intellect.
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True or false: The cheaper our pleasures, the more time and effort we need to attain them.
True or false: The cheaper our pleasures, the more time and effort we need to attain them.
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Study Notes
- Epicurus believed that extravagant pleasures don't lead to long-term satisfaction.
- Minimalism is a lifestyle that minimizes possessions to get rid of unnecessary clutter.
- Working excessively can lead to health problems and isolation from family and friends.
- Thoreau believed that luxury makes simple things less satisfying.
- The wealthiest person is the one most satisfied with what they have.
- Reading is an inexpensive way of deriving pleasure.
- The highest pleasures are the pleasures of sensibility or intellectual pleasures.
- The highest pleasures are the passive pleasures or contentment.
- Satiating ourselves through simple, affordable pleasures is the best bet for contentment.
- The cheaper our pleasures of choice, the less time and effort we need to attain them.
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Description
Explore different philosophical perspectives on pleasure, satisfaction, and contentment from thinkers like Epicurus, Thoreau, and the importance of minimalism. Learn about the consequences of excessive work and the relationship between wealth and satisfaction.