The story of Socrates

First, seek knowledge

A young man asked Socrates, "How can we acquire knowledge?" Socrates took the young people to the seaside, and the sea flooded the young people. He struggled to stick his head out of the water.

Socrates asked, "What is your greatest wish in the water?" "Air, of course, is to breathe fresh air!" "yes! Learning must be motivated. "

Second, the smell of apples.

The student asked Socrates how to stick to the truth. Socrates asked everyone to sit down. Holding an apple, he slowly walked past each classmate's seat and said, "Please concentrate on smelling the air." Then, he returned to the podium, held the apple up and waved it, and asked, "Does anyone smell the apple?"

A student raised his hand and stood up and replied, "I smell it, it's a smell!" " "Socrates asked," who else smells it? "Classmates, you look at me, I look at you, but they are all silent. Socrates took the apple again and walked slowly past each student's seat. As he walked, he told him, "Please concentrate and smell the air carefully. "

After returning to the podium, he asked again, "Do you smell apples?" This time, most students raised their hands. After a pause, Socrates walked among the students for the third time and asked each student to smell the apple. After returning to the podium, he asked again, "Students, do you smell apples?"

As soon as his voice fell, all the students raised their hands except one. The students who didn't raise their hands looked around and hurriedly raised their hands. His expression caused a burst of laughter. Socrates also smiled: "What do you smell?" The students said in unison, "Smell!"

The smile on Socrates' face disappeared. He held up the apple and said slowly, "It's a pity that it's a fake apple and has no taste."

Third, adhere to the pursuit of Excellence

One day, a student asked Socrates in class how to become a learned scholar like Socrates. Socrates did not answer directly, but said, "Today we only do the simplest and easiest things. Everyone tries to throw their arms forward and then try to throw them back. "

Socrates demonstrated it again and said, "Starting today, everyone will do it 300 times a day. Can you do it? " The students all laughed: what can't be done with such a simple thing? After a month, Socrates asked the students, "Which students insist?" Ninety percent of the students in the classroom raised their hands.

A year later, Socrates asked the students again, "Please tell me, how many students insisted on the simplest throwing action today?" At this time, only one student in the whole classroom raised his hand. This student is Plato who later became a famous philosopher.

Fourth, don't argue with the donkey.

Socrates, a great philosopher in ancient Greece, walked with an old friend in Athens one day and talked while walking. Suddenly, a puzzling man rushed out, beat Socrates with a stick and ran away. His friend will go back to settle accounts with that guy at once.

But Socrates stopped him and forbade him to retaliate. The friend said, "Are you afraid of that man?" "No, I'm not afraid of him." "People hit you, don't you fight back?" Socrates smiled and said, "Don't be angry, old friend. The donkey kicked you, do you want to kick it back? "

Verb (abbreviation for verb) consumption

One day, a person familiar with Socrates' frugality suddenly found himself absorbed in looking at some tacky pottery in the market. He was quite surprised and asked, "mr. socrates, where did you get the fun today?" Socrates replied, "I have always been interested in seeing how many things I don't need in the market."