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Socrates on the Value of the Examined Life

For Socrates, what was truly valuable was not external success or material wealth, but the cultivation of virtue and self-knowledge. He believed that a life rigorously examined through questioning and introspection enabled a person to understand their true nature, align their actions with ethical principles, and ultimately achieve a well-ordered soul. In this way, the pursuit of virtue and wisdom was seen as essential for attaining genuine happiness and flourishing.

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