Stoicism is one of the most influential philosophies in human history. Born in ancient Greece, it evolved through the Roman Empire and still impacts modern thought. At its core, Stoicism teaches resilience, rationality, and virtue. But where did it all begin, and how has it shaped the world?
Socrates was a philosopher who lived in ancient Athens during the 5th century BCE. He didn’t write down any of his teachings, yet his ideas shaped Western philosophy. His influence comes through his students, mainly Plato, who recorded his dialogues. Despite his impact, Socrates remains an enigma—both revered and misunderstood.