For Democritus euthymia was one of the root aspects the goal of human life.
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During this period she came to know the Clemens Sisters and met the superior Euthymia Linnenk�mper who appreciated her attitude of constant service to others.
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He was so pleased with this development that he erected a statue of " euthymia ", that is, of joy or peace of mind.
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One of her P . O . W . patients-Father Emile Esche-said : " Sister Euthymia's life was a canticle of hope in the midst of the war ".
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Hyperthymia can be most accurately diagnosed by a psychiatrist with the help of a patient's family and / or close friends, as these individuals are most likely to have noticed a change in the individual's temperament from euthymia.
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The blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich and the blessed sister Maria Euthymia stand below the cross, with Cardinal von Galen opposite them, holding the notes from his sermon " Wachrufe in einer politisch gef�hrlichen Welt " ( Wake-up calls in a politically dangerous world ).
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Manic states are always relative to the normal state of intensity of the afflicted individual; thus, already irritable patients may find themselves losing their tempers even more quickly and an academically gifted person may, during the hypomanic stage, adopt seemingly " genius " characteristics and an ability to perform and articulate at a level far beyond that which would be capable during euthymia.
Diogenes Laertius records Democritus'position as " The chief good he asserts to be cheerfulness ( euthymia ); which, however, he does not consider the same as pleasure; as some people, who have misunderstood him, have fancied that he meant; but he understands by cheerfulness, a condition according to which the soul lives calmly and steadily, being disturbed by no fear, or superstition, or other passion ."