Who, you? A philosopher? Well, here are five signs you are a true philosopher, just like Socrates, Plato, and Aristoteles.
Philosopher Traits:
1. You Question Everything
2. You Challenged your Teachers and Caregivers
3. You Have Problems Fitting-In
4. You Lack (Over)Confidence
5. You Love Debating
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