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Around 2400 years ago, in the city of Athens, Greece, lived a wandering sage named Socrates—a name that, though he died, remains immortal and will echo through the ages. Revered as the patriarch of political thought, Socrates is considered one of humanity’s greatest treasures. Despite his profound wisdom, he was misunderstood by the rulers of his own land, who tried him and sentenced him to death. In prison, he calmly drank poison and departed from this world. Yet, a few years after his death, Socrates was universally acknowledged as one of the greatest philosophers of all time.

