jenny70 Posted September 7 Report Posted September 7 https://historyfacts.com/famous-figures/article/which-ancient-philosopher-are-you/?lctg=1bd74837-cd93-4e1b-b079-65ec37c73083 You might be Confucius if: You believe rules and traditions exist for a reason. You value respect for elders and the wisdom of the past. You think a healthy society starts with strong families and ethical leader. You might be Laozi if: You’d rather take the scenic route than fight traffic. You believe in working with nature rather than against it. You’ve been accused of being too chill (and you’re fine with that). You might be Nāgārjuna if: You think labels and categories oversimplify reality. You’re comfortable with paradox. You seek liberation from suffering — not just for yourself, but for others too. You might be Socrates if: You ask “why?” at least five times in every conversation. You’d rather debate than make small talk. You suspect certainty is overrated. You might be Plato if: You’re always searching for deeper meaning. You love talking about abstract concepts such as justice, beauty, or the nature of the soul. You can’t stop wondering if our world is just a shadow of a better one. You might be Aristotle if: You like practical wisdom more than lofty ideals. You think virtue is a habit you build, not a state you magically achieve. You enjoy classifying things — whether it’s plants, moral virtues, or pizza toppings. Which one are you? ( I included the link so I wont be accused of plagiarizing)
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