There is a story told about the philospher Socrates about how he was
lecturing to a group of students around a body of water. One of the
students posed a question to Socrates, "When, great teacher, do I know
when I am truly seeking knowledge." Without answering the student
Socrates got up and walked over to him, he then pushed the students head
underwater and when the student finally tried pushing up for air
Socrates let him go. When the student had collected his composure
Socrates said to him, "when you desire knowledge as desperatly (stet) as you
were desiring air to breathe you know you are truly seeking knowledge."<br><br>I desire air to breathe.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Carol Gardner PE<br>
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