I have been listening to the History of Philosophy podcast lately. People have been striving to discover the path to happiness and meaning since prehistory, and from the start, Greek philosophers were concerned as much with virtue as with discovering how the world works. What does it mean to live a virtuous life? Is true happiness attained through virtue alone, or something else? What is our purpose? I'm sure a $499 seminar in a cheap hotel conference room will sort out what no one else has managed to decipher in 3000 years.
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