The port in the storm – an Epicurean account of friendship | Jonny Thomson | TEDxMarvila
Explore the profound impact of friendship on our happiness and resilience in this inspiring TEDxMarvila talk. Drawing from both personal experiences and the teachings of ancient Epicureans, the speaker delves into how friendships serve as our anchor during life's tumultuous storms. Reflect on the times you were supported during challenges, and consider how friendships not only provide comfort but also enhance our well-being by offering a safe harbor against life's uncertainties.Through engaging stories and philosophical insights, learn how the concept of static pleasure—deep contentment that comes from fulfilling relationships—outweighs fleeting joys. This talk invites you to appreciate those who stand by you in tough times, termed "Epicurean friends," and challenges you to be that reliable port for others. Discover how nurturing these key relationships can lead to a fulfilled and anxiety-free life, echoing Epicurus's belief that "Of all the things which wisdom provides to make us entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship."✨ Inspired to reevaluate your friendships? Like, comment, and share your thoughts on the role of friends in your life! ? Subscribe for more insightful talks that delve into the art of living well.#TEDx #Friendship #Epicureanism #Philosophy #Wellbeing #LifeChallenges #PersonalGrowth Jonny Thomson is a bestselling author of three books, a columnist at Big Think, and the founder of Mini Philosophy – a social network of over half a million curious, intelligent minds. His book, Mini Philosophy, has been translated into 22 languages, and he’s known all over the world for making philosophy accessible, relatable, and fun.
Jonny wears many hats and has many roles, but he is always motivated by the single idea that philosophy is important. Philosophy can change your life. Philosophy can even define it. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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