The Unexamined Life is not worth Living
...iety in which one lives in. “The Unexamined Life is not Worth Living.” This is the famous saying by Socrates. He believed that anyone could lead a significant and meaningful existence by examining his or her own life and ideas very thoroughly. Socrates never accepted a truth that was told to him, without getting hard evidence to back it up. He made the realization that people believed in things without even knowing where their ideas came from, and so he made it his own duty to teach people to question their surroundings and not to just accept what they see or hear. Socrates taught people to ask such as - what is good? What is wrong? How should we treat people? What is freedom? It was because of these teachings that Socrates was executed. As much as Socrates loved to examine his life and q...