Or, "Count your blessings and be glad of them" for atheists.
Epicurus advises that in old age, infirmity, or ill health we take pleasure in the grateful recollection of past times of pleasure and happiness, rather than bemoaning our current miseries or short and awful prospects.
But there is no providence in Epicurus' view, and so this is not a case of being grateful to, but only of being grateful that.
There need not be anyone to thank, you see.
And that is a most interesting observation, from a man who died so painfully.
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