Being unhappy and depressed is no way to live life. There is not enough time to dwell on sad thoughts when there are other things in the world that could be enjoyed. “Birth is sorrow, age is sorrow, disease is sorrow, death is sorrow; contact with the unpleasant is sorrow, separation from the pleasant is sorrow, every wish unfulfilled is sorrow — in short all the five components of individuality are sorrow” (Reilly 2007: 198). The Noble Truth of the Arising of Sorrow describes self-indulgence and materialistic things in life. “It arises from craving, which leads to rebirth, which brings delight and passion, and seeks pleasure now here, now there — the craving for sensual pleasure, the craving for continued life, the craving for power” (Reilly 2007: 198). Then the Noble Truth of the Stopping of Sorrow, which is better described as the homeless state, or enlightenment. “It is the complete stopping of that craving, so that no passion remains, leaving it, being emancipated from it, being released from it, giving no place to it” (Reilly 2007: …show more content…
“…And if you have heard anyone say that I try to educate people and charge a fee, there is no truth in that either” (Ap. 19e). Although Socrates had some pride in his wisdom over other men, he did not boast and kept telling himself that it could not be true. “Presumably the geniuses whom I mentioned just now are wise in a wisdom that is more than human - I do not know how else to account for this knowledge, and anyone who says that I have is lying and just saying it to slander me” (Ap.