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2022-12-16T10:42:00.000Z

3 filters /lesson/

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
3 filters /lesson/
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A man asked Socrates, "Do you know what your friend said about you?" asked. Socrates said to him, "Wait a minute, filter what you are going to say first and say it through three filters." This man said, "What three filters?" asked. Socrates: - First, before speaking about something, you need to judge and ponder it three times. The first is the "truth" filter. Are you sure what my friend said is true?
- No, I just heard.
- Then you don't know if it's true or not. Now for the second judgment, "good idea". Now you want to say something good about my friend? Really?
- No, on the contrary.
- Then, you are not completely sure that you have told the "truth" about my friend, you are going to say bad things. Well, then, let's judge whether the third filter is "useful". Do I have to hear what you have to say?
- No, I don't think it is necessary.
- So, what you are trying to say is not "true", has no "good intention" and is not "useful". What to say? said.

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