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Plato, one of history's most renowned philosophers, was an avid wrestler in his youth, with "Plato" likely acting as a wrestling nickname referring to his broad shoulders, rather than his birth name,

Plato, one of history's most renowned philosophers, was an avid wrestler in his youth, with "Plato" likely acting as a wrestling nickname referring to his broad shoulders, rather than his birth name, Aristocles. In Ancient Greece, athletes and philosophers frequently practiced wrestling naked in gymnasia, training their bodies alongside their minds.



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Notice the images, anything except what you "want" to look at.

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FORCE– Diogenes of Sinope (c. 412–323 BCE) was an ancient Greek Cynic philosopher who famously lived naked or scantily clad in a ceramic jar, rejecting social conventions for a life of extreme simplicity and "dog-like" shamelessness. He, along with Indian "Gymnosophists," defied norms and sought truth, famously telling Alexander the Great to stop blocking his sunlight.

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Key Details About Diogenes:

  • Philosophy: Founded on virtue, self-sufficiency, and mocking social conventions.

  • Lifestyle: Lived in an upturned wine cask/jar, owned only a cloak, stick, and wallet.

  • "Dog" Actions: Slept in public, walked barefoot in snow, rolled in hot sand, and performed bodily functions in the marketplace.

  • Famous Encounters:

    • Alexander the Great: Told the ruler to step out of his sunlight and was told in return that if Alexander weren't Alexander, he would want to be Diogenes.

    • Plato: Plucked a chicken and brought it to Plato's Academy, saying, "Behold! I've brought you a man!" after Plato defined man as a featherless biped.

  • Search for Honesty: Famously walked around with a lantern in daylight claiming to be looking for an honest man.

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"Naked Philosophers" (Gymnosophists):

  • Ancient Greek literature refers to Indian ascetics as "Gymnosophists" or "naked philosophers" who viewed clothing and food as barriers to purity.

  • These philosophers influenced Cynic thought and also interacted with Alexander the Great during his Indian campaign, challenging his ambition.

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