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The House That Epicurus Built’s Substack

Montgomery Crowe

The brand SubStack for The House That Epicurus Built, by Montgomery Crowe. A twice-monthly publication for those who reject the Postmodern clamor; trading shallow satisfaction for the hard-earned promise of enduring pleasure through gratification.

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The Hearth That Holds Us Together

Intro — The Physical Form of Fellowship

Subtitle: Why shared spaces shape shared lives.

“The lintel low enough to keep out pomp and pride; the threshold high enough to turn deceit aside.” — Van Dyke

We often speak of community as an...

2 months ago

More Things in Heaven and Earth

Intro — The Limits of Knowing

Subtitle: Why the mind grasps only a sliver of reality.

“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” — Shakespeare (Hamlet)

We walk through the world with...

3 months ago

Bread for the Body, Stillness for the Soul

Intro — The Spirit’s Dependence on the Material

Subtitle: Why humility begins with nourishment.

“First we eat, then we do everything else.” — Fisher

There is a persistent, dangerous notion in modern “spiritual” circles that the body...

3 months ago
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All the World’s a Stage

Intro — The Masks We Wear

Subtitle: Why every social role distorts the inner landscape.

“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” — Shakespeare

We wake up every morning and walk into the wardrobe departmen...

3 months ago

The Shared Table Builds the Strongest Walls

Intro — The Table as a Social Anchor

Subtitle: How the act of sharing food creates cohesion and trust.

“If you really want to make a friend, go to someone’s house and eat with him.” — Chavez

We often mistake the foundation of societ...

3 months ago
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  • Montgomery Crowe

    I’m Montgomery Crowe, a Solutions Expressway Thought-leader; Here we focus on notes from the modern Epicurean: fasting, fitness, and the art of needing less. T.H.T.E.B. is a subtle blueprint for living well; with strength, restraint, and clarity.

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