Quote by Plato

... when someone sees a soul disturbed and unable to see something, he won't laugh mindlessly, but he'll take into consideration whether it has come from a brighter life and is dimmed through not having yet become accustomed to the dark or whether it has come from greater ignorance into greater light and is dazzled by the increased brillance.


... when someone sees a soul disturbed and unable to see som

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding when encountering someone who seems troubled or unable to perceive certain things. It suggests that instead of laughing at their ignorance or lack of understanding, one should pause and contemplate the possible reasons behind their confusion. It could be that they were once in a better place but are currently struggling to adapt to difficult circumstances, or perhaps they have come from a place of lesser knowledge and are overwhelmed by newfound enlightenment. The quote urges individuals to consider the different realities people experience, approaching them with empathy rather than dismissive judgment.

By Plato
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