Word of the Day
Hello Friday people! This word of the day should help calm your mind so you can write something and post in the comments.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15
Ataraxy
[ADD-uh-rack-see]Part of speech: noun
Origin: greek, 17th century
- A state of calmness and tranquility
- Freedom from mental disturbance or anxiety
Examples of Ataraxy in a sentence
- Meditation and other methods of practicing mindfulness will help you achieve ataraxy.
- She was able to finally find ataraxy after years of therapy and facing her demons.
About Ataraxy
The pursuit of ataraxy involves eliminating feelings of anxiety and worry. Anxiety is the direct opposite of a state of calmness and tranquility. But don't worry, everyone experiences a little stress and anxiety in their day-to-day lives. The key is to not let it overwhelm you. Take a deep breath and repeat after us: ataraxy.
Did you Know?
Also known as ataraxia, ataraxy comes from Ancient Greek philosophy to describe a state of being free from all worries. Achieving ataraxy is a key component of several schools of philosophical thought, including Pyrrhonism, Epicureanism, and Stoicism.
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If anyone were to walk into their office now, they would have been greeted by dimmed lights and a calming symphony playing on the record player in the corner. April Dancer would probably have drawn immediate attention; leaning back in her chair languidly gazing through a book, she'd have quickly drawn her legs off the desk in front of her, on the off-chance that the intruder was Mr. Waverly (espite what he may think, the two agents did make attempts to seem professional around him). She at least ackowledged the arrival though; the ataraxy of the room had clearly become too much for her partner who was slumped across his desk dozing serenely.
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