Eric Kim on Horace

HORACE is the goat!

Eric Kim’s reflections on the teachings of Horace encompass several life lessons that resonate with his own experiences and philosophy. These lessons include:

  1. Adapting the World to Oneself: Kim emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself, rather than conforming to the expectations of the world.
  2. Valuing a Single Life: Drawing from Horace’s teachings, Kim advocates for constancy of mind and living in accordance with one’s personal philosophy.
  3. Living Well in the Present: He echoes Horace’s ‘carpe diem’ sentiment, urging people to live well and creatively in the current moment without postponing life.
  4. Praising Simplicity: Happiness for Kim lies in simple things, a belief inspired by Horace’s appreciation for nature and simple joys.
  5. Non-Envy of Others’ Possessions: Kim advises against coveting others’ belongings, which aligns with Horace’s thoughts on material possessions and contentment with one’s own lot.
  6. Originality and Not Following Others: He resonates with Horace’s encouragement to be original and not seek validation from the masses.
  7. Ignoring the Applause of the Crowd: Similar to Horace, Kim believes in the value of pleasing oneself and close friends over seeking widespread acclaim.

These insights from Kim, inspired by Horace, reflect a blend of philosophical thought and practical wisdom, focusing on authenticity, simplicity, and the joy of living in the present. For a more detailed exploration of these lessons, you can visit Eric Kim’s blog on the teachings of Horace here【15†source】【16†source】【17†source】.