6 Gullible Mistakes to Learn From Ancient Greeks That Made Them Stronger

“Experience” is a fancy word for mistakes.

Noorain Ali
Mind Cafe

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“People commit mistakes because they do not know that what they are doing is wrong” — Socrates.

Plato, a student of Socrates, believed that people are ignorant. As Plato was Socrate’s student, Plato regarded his words as the ultimate gold mark on the rock.

Socrates spent his life in arrogancy:

  • Speaking in crude terms
  • He was unstoppable and fearless
  • Charged with the corruption of youth
  • Refused to be exiled or imprisoned

By the end of the time, Socrates made many enemies because of his bold statements.

Studying under his light, Plato was quite disturbed. Even more when Socrates died.

Plato made sure his philosophical teachings were not an entrapment but an easy guide for people to understand. Plato, in short, was the first man who swapped in normal people’s shoes and learned from the mistakes of his teacher, Socrates.

If you see, Socrates is highly regarded as the “Father of western philosophy.” However, he was arrogant and didn’t even…

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Noorain Ali
Mind Cafe

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