The Daily Stoic

This Is How To Go Out

Feb 15, 2019
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ANECDOTE

Epicurus's Joyful Final Letter

  • Epicurus writes his final letter opening, "On this happy day, which is the last day of my life, I write the following words to you."
  • He describes joy from memories of the friend he addresses and gives final instructions for a promising pupil, showing calm purpose at death.
ADVICE

Make Practical Arrangements Before Dying

  • Try to arrange practical care for others before you die so responsibilities continue after you're gone.
  • Epicurus even issues final instructions for a promising pupil, modeling preparation and selflessness in death.
INSIGHT

Philosophy Prepares You To Die With Dignity

  • Philosophy's purpose is to prepare us for death so we can meet it with dignity and selflessness.
  • Thinking about death in advance (memento mori) trains us to keep joy and care for others even as our body fails.
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