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An Aristocrat in Ancient Greece Series Book II: Plato Theaetetus

By: Stathis Mylonas
Narrated by: Daniel Junior Sabweira
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In what way did Plato and Socrates set the foundation for the coaching, mentoring, self-development, and leadership sciences?

Was Plato the man who first conceived the idea of an audible book?

And even more, did Plato first say that wise men don’t get stuck with goods or properties, because the whole world is the limit? If that's true, then he also set the foundation for the modern e-business that possesses nothing of material properties, yet they have conquered the world (Uber owns no taxies, and FB creates no content, and also Airbnb possesses no real estate.)

In this book, Stathis Mylonas (Lawyer, Ph.D., candidate, and lover of the ancient Greek philosopher) has carefully highlighted and presents to you exactly the parts of the Plato dialogue Theaetetus that reflect the basic principles of the cutting edge theories of coaching mentoring self-development by their original founders more than 2,500 years ago!

In the same dialogue, Plato even sets the foundations of the idea of audible books!

Finally, he even sets the principles of modern E-Empires like FB, Amazon, Uber, etc.

So let’s enjoy the principles of self-development, mentoring, and leadership from their original founders!

©2019 Stathis Mylonas (P)2019 Stathis Mylonas
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