Plato: The Importance of Knowledge
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from all that he knew but he excluded the human heart; it has the ability to find happiness in living even in situations which are not ideal. There are not many people who have the time, mental capacity, or opportunity to be educated as Plato was. He was given the gift of an amazing mind. Plato, however, was unable to see that there is more to life and happiness than the achievements of the mind.
from all that he knew but he excluded the human heart; it has the ability to find happiness in living even in situations which are not ideal. There are not many people who have the time, mental capacity, or opportunity to be educated as Plato was. He was given the gift of an amazing mind. Plato, however, was unable to see that there is more to life and happiness than the achievements of the mind.