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Name: Dunque, Rudolph Pons R.

BSABE-1B

Activity 2
What is the deeper implication when Socrates say’s “know thyself”?

Famous Greek Philosopher Socrates believed in a life that had meaning and value, one
that would be understood through a certain process or way of life. Socrates with his famous
saying the “know thyself” means we must choose a good life for ourselves through self-
awareness and self-reflection. We should comprehend the information we learn through life
and others and consider it. He accepted we got this information through experience and
cautious reflection. Realizing one's self is a day to day existence mission and to never stop to
"know thy self" was a lifestyle not simply an articulation. Achieving the good life is seeking
wisdom and finding the meaning of our life we must understand our existence and then
become enlightened beyond that.

Sometimes in life we want something and we decide on how we are going to get it. the
choice we make is the methods vital and how we decide to approach getting whatever it is that
we need. The decisions we make in doing so decide if we are living admirably.To utilize the
expression Know Thyself in current occasions, we need to permit ourselves to see the inquiries
Philosopher's and Greek Literates had as a primary concern when conjuring up this expression.
Knowing oneself is like a search of your true purpose of your existence.

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