Epictetus, the ancient Greek philosopher, was a master of the absurd. He lived a life of poverty, yet his teachings on the meaning of life were more valuable than all the gold in the world.
He was known for his witty sayings, like: "It's not the size of the ship that makes the sailor, but the size of the sailor's beard."
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