Mo Tzu
In prosperous conditions, the worthy must be promoted. In adverse conditions too, the worthy must be promoted. Honouring the worthy forms the basis of good government. Virtuous who are prosperous must be exalted, and the virtuous who are not as fortunate are also worthy of exaltation.
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Hipparchia
“Do I appear to you to have come to a wrong decision, if I devote that time to philosophy, which I otherwise should have spent at the loom?” quipped Hipparchia, chastising the renowned Theodorus the Atheist publicly at a symposium
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Anacharsis
“Every person is his own archenemy,” said Anacharsis, one of the lesser known thinkers of ancient Greece. Despite Anacharsis’ achievements being lost to antiquity, he can be credited as being the first psychologist to have understood the problems of alcoholism and suggested moderation in consumption of the inebriating brew.
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