Motivation
Socrates:- Curiosity and Ability of
Asking Questions and learning
Today we will talk about Socrates
Socrates was great philosopher
From childhood he was very curious
He was asking so Many Questions
His father was person who used to prepare statue/ Sculpture
from the stones
His statue/ Sculpture were so great
that people use to astonished how they have thought and created
Socrates used to ask Question to his
father what you thought in your mind while preparing such great statues
Socrates is used to ask questions to
his mother how she is taking care of all the activities within in particular time
Socrates used to ask questions to
each and every one on specific skills they have
His Questions Asking Ability made him
Genius
He Used to discuss on important
issues to the right person he mate in his lifetime
Gradually by learning good things
from each and everyone he became a great philosopher
Here there are 2 qualities which we
have to take care for learning purpose
first is curiosity of the Socrates
asking right questions to the right person and getting write answers logical
answers and his analytical brain
second is you have to be so humble to interact with each and everyone to
get the knowledge and learn from everyone
Throughout the life Socrates spoke
the truth and standby the truth
In Athens he was punished for the
speaking truth. He was given death
sentence. Then also he stood by the truth.
He died for the truth
Even when there was chance to save
his life by speaking lie did not prefer to speak lie and prefer to die
He always given society right
decisions, right philosophy & right
advice
He believe that speaking truth, taking
the side of truth sending correct message to the society is more important than
his life
When I come to know all these things
about Socrates, I just surprise what a great person he is.
In today's word for small gain people
do sell their loyalty and honesty.
As compared to today's people who are
very selfish Socrates stand tall and deserve huge respect in the minds of human
being
His sacrifice and his teaching will
always remain IMMORTAL
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