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Socrates
470–399 BC · Greek Philosopher
Never wrote a single word. Changed the world anyway. Socrates walked the streets of Athens asking questions that made powerful people uncomfortable — then chose death over silence when they told him to stop. He proved that the pursuit of truth is worth more than the life of the person pursuing it. A Grithosian examines everything, especially the things everyone else takes for granted.
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VER-XIII-0020“My gaming habit has taken over my life and I know it.”VER-XIII-0022“The feed decides how I feel before I even get out of bed.”VER-XV-0025“I built my whole life on someone else's plan and it's gone now.”VER-XIII-0024“I finally won big and now I can't stop chasing the next hit.”VER-XIII-0055“I caught myself reaching for the phone, stopped, and just sat with the moment instead.”VER-XV-0060“I dropped the online performance and my real friendships got deeper overnight.”VER-XV-0068“I tracked where my time actually goes and the truth changed how I live.”VER-XIV-0065“I let my kid teach me their world instead of pretending I had nothing to learn.”