Epicurus a Socratic man Epicurus was a Greek philosopher, born in Samos around 342-341 before Christ, he attended school of Senocrates in Athens, and after he built his school in Athens around 307-306. Philosophical think of Epicurus has interpreted always as a search of pleasure and enjoyment, but it is not so, because with read of letter to Meneceus around happiness he shows a Socratic ground; we must consider that with Socrates an anthropological period of philosophy begun, and Epicurus on this letter he wrote: “The necessity is irresponsible, luckiness unsteady, but our will is free, and we can merit praise of reprimand”, I understand that this concept is very common today, but I want search origin of this concept that is in Socratic individualism, this is we can decide around all, in fact he wrote again: “The sage knows that is vain to believe that fate is owner of all, because everything happen to necessity or will of luckiness or to our will”, this last step is very important,...