What did Socrates think made people truly happy?

knowing themselves

being educated

acting kindly

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Socrates believed that true happiness comes from knowing themselves. He emphasized the importance of self-knowledge and understanding one's own virtues and values. Socratic wisdom is often summarized by the idea that "the unexamined life is not worth living," suggesting that introspection and self-awareness are essential for achieving a fulfilling and happy life. While education, kindness, and the pursuit of knowledge (including answering questions) are important aspects of his philosophy, the foundation of true happiness lies in knowing oneself.