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The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Mi Xiaobai · study

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The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Reading is a habit;

Reading books can experience a thousand kinds of life.

I hope that in this way, I will accompany you to read a hundred good books!

Today we will read The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

This is a beautiful set of children's philosophical storybooks, a total of 8 volumes. Set in ancient Greece in Plato's time, with the curious boy Plato The Little and his teacher Socrates as the protagonists, the story of gripping and full of wisdom is told in fresh and humorous language.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

This set of books is like a key, helping children open the door to philosophy and teaching children to use philosophical thinking to solve life problems. At the same time, it also protects children's curiosity and stimulates their interest in exploring the world.

Don't try to give your child a so-called "right answer," but first plant a seed of curiosity in your child's heart. Encourage them to explore the problem endlessly, and as they grow older, iteratively update their ideas, so that children's creativity and thinking ability are further enhanced.

Suitable for children aged 6-14 years.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Problems are like horses, if you block their way, they will knock you over. If you learn to be friends with problems and can master them, they will take you far, farther away than you can imagine. They will take you to find answers, to find answers that you can't even think of right now.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

This is the most important meaning of love, it can make you immortal, you will live forever in the memory of your children. Your children will grow up, marry and have children, and your name will be passed down from generation to generation, forever.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Love, both powerful and patient. One day it begins to talk to all things until they no longer conflict with each other and coexist in harmony. In this way, the world became what we see now.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Don't believe in philosophers who are sad and serious all the time, and who never entertain themselves, because if they are not happy even themselves, how can they teach others to be happy?

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

He believes that the only way to learn is to understand the problem itself, not to study many data and esoteric concepts. In one question after another, it becomes more and more intelligent.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Superficial people are not qualified for true wisdom. Superficial people are more dangerous than fire-breathing dragons because they often use their knowledge to hurt others.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

Know your limits and always have the desire to learn! A person who constantly asks questions is more intelligent than a person who pretends to know all the answers.

The Key to Opening the Door to Wisdom and Philosophy – The Philosophical Story of Plato the Younger

A lot of people are smarter than you and me, but they've all failed out of the rush. In order to find the answer, it is first necessary to figure out what is the real question, and many people can find the right answer, but it is of little use because they ask the wrong question.

The above golden sentence is taken from the philosophical story of Plato the Younger.

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