He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have” — $1.277 trillion in U.S.
Our health and well-being depends on disassociating ourselves from the persistent negative thoughts that can lead to bitterness.
Phiroze Vasunia is Professor of Greek at University College London and the author, most recently, of 'The Classics and Colonial India' (Oxford, 2013). Why was Gandhi compared so frequently to Socrates ...
Statues of Greek philosophers Socrates, center, and Plato, sit outside the Academy of Athens, on Feb. 21, 2015. Yorgos Karahalis—Bloomberg/Getty Images If Socrates was the wisest person in Ancient ...
In Plato’s cave, humans watch silhouettes flicker on the wall, unaware that fires just behind them are distorting reality into a shadow world – not unlike the world we find ourselves in today, aided ...
What Aristotle and Socrates can teach us about using generative AI ...
Socrates’ quote quietly exposes this shift. The “child” in us does not fear truth the way adulthood often does. Honesty simplifies life in ways most people underestimate. A truthful person carries ...
Every product was carefully curated by an Esquire editor. We may earn a commission from these links. Here’s how we test products and why you should trust us. The year is 79 B.C.E. Three centuries have ...
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