1. Socrates
This implicates that being out of tune with himself brings discontent with him going against his own beliefs. For going against your own beliefs is far worst than ridicule from others. ... He also knew that by escaping, Socrates would be going against all his personal beliefs and would have to live ashamed because of his choice. ... To die for what he believes in no matter what obstacles came his way saves him from living with the shame of going against his beliefs. ... I guess that the moral protection is that if you think before you act on whatever the situation is, you maybe able ...
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