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A Room Surrounded By Philosophers From History - 1985 Words

As I stand in a room surrounded by philosophers from history, I am in awe in the presence of the greatest teachers ever known to mankind. I feel intimidated and unworthy to be interviewing men of such legendary status. I suppose it was written all over my face and that is what captures the attention of Socrates. He walks across the room and he asks â€Å" What is this troubled look upon your face? It speaks to me from across the room?† â€Å" Oh, I’m o.k. Socrates, just feeling a little out of place being around all these great minds with so much wisdom, I have so much to learn from all of you, I just don’t feel as though I have learned enough.† â€Å" Good heavens Barbara, surely we are all just men, pupils of the world, such as you are, who in fact could consider themselves advanced enough to be a teacher as we are all just merely pupils in this life.† â€Å" Thank you Socrates, you know, I wanted to ask you something, we here in the modern day study your teachings and are amazed at your insight, but do you, think of yourself as wise?† â€Å"Well, I must ask you this, what is wisdom? Is wisdom the knowledge that one has gained from books or is wisdom the understanding that one will never be wise? I seek knowledge and wisdom, but I am not wise. Wisdom is something that is sought to be obtained but yet unobtainable. 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