arsCynic


Ars: /ars/ “art, skill, craft, handicraft” —Wiktionary

Cynic: /ˈsi-nik/ “an adherent of an ancient Greek school of philosophers who held the view that virtue is the only good and that its essence lies in self-control and independence” —Merriam-Webster

Arsenic: /är-ˈse-nik/ “of, relating to, or containing arsenic” “a poisonous trioxide used especially as an insecticide or weed killer” —Merriam-Webster

Arscynic

/är-ˈsi-nik/ “I do not know how to teach philosophy without becoming a disturber of established religion.” —Baruch Spinoza

Hi there fellow sentient stack of stardust. Here are my thoughts on nothing and everything, influenced by Cynicism, pursuing modernity in proportion to nature.

Within Diogenes the Cynic: Sayings and Anecdotes… I found friends to share that pursuit. Unfortunately they lived over two thousand years ago, which warrants the rekindling of Cynic spirits. Humans urgently need practice in the art of living—discerning what's worth living for—an endeavour dictating a sprinkle of arscynic:

Ars Cynica


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