WWED? is an Epicurean take on a popular Christian acronym WWJD "What would Jesus do?" People where it on bracelets to remind them to think what would Jesus do in a particular situation.
Mine is a Latin quote from Seneca:
Sic fac omnia tamquam spectet Epicurus.
"Do all things as is Epicurus were watching." That's my take on an ancient WWED from Seneca, Letter 25.5:
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Don
SFOTSE
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Couldn't solve the riddle 😝
I'm curious what's this an acronym of?
Don
WWED? is an Epicurean take on a popular Christian acronym WWJD "What would Jesus do?" People where it on bracelets to remind them to think what would Jesus do in a particular situation.
Mine is a Latin quote from Seneca:
Sic fac omnia tamquam spectet Epicurus.
"Do all things as is Epicurus were watching." That's my take on an ancient WWED from Seneca, Letter 25.5:
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki…ers_to_Lucilius/Letter_25
I have SFOTSE on my keychain.