All of the following accurately characterize Hellenistic ideas and beliefs except A. Diogenes rejected all laws and customs of society as human inventions that were not in tune with nature and were, therefore, false. B. Epicurus struggled to develop a sense of not caring about things in life to obtain peace of mind. C. Zeno asserted that only by separating one's self from and rejecting nature could humans rise above the mindlessness of animals. D. the Stoics taught that living a good life required understanding the rules of the natural order and controlling one's passions so as to be indifferent to pleasure or pain. E. Egyptian Greeks developed ideas of personal salvation from death.