“It is better to make a mistake with full force of your being than to carefully avoid mistakes with a trembling spirit.”
— Socrates
“It is better to make a mistake with full force of your being than to carefully avoid mistakes with a trembling spirit.”
Socrates
Socrates was a Greek philosopher. Their teachings on wisdom, self-awareness and the search for meaning continue to guide people seeking clarity and inner strength.
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This quote is attributed to Socrates. Socrates was a Greek philosopher. Their teachings on wisdom, self-awareness and the search for meaning continue to guide people seeking clarity and inner strength.
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