Plato's Wisdom: "The Greatest Wealth is to Live Content with Little"
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Plato was considered one of the most important philosophers in Ancient Greece, having spent the major part of his writings investigating the ideas of reality, the soul, ethics, and the way people should lead their lives in society. In fact, he frequently spoke about how virtue, wisdom, and self-control were the truest wellsprings to a good life in his writings. His view that "the greatest wealth is to live content with little" is a profound saying; it gives great insight into the philosophy of living simply and harmoniously, whether with or without material possessions. In order to understand what Plato means by "living content with little" and why he regards this as the greatest form of wealth, we will have to investigate his views about material wealth, happiness, and human nature. We must also consider in what way this principle fits into the greater framework of Plato's philosophical system. Material Wealth and Its Limits In most of Plato's dialogues,...