I discuss 'the modern version of Plato's Allegory of the #Cave (or #PlatosCave)' in a paying forum linked through the bold word(s) below; you can join the forum and make some money there, but first I want to teach you about-those words and -the words beneath those words' meanings (linked to the meanings beneath those words' meanings, with words linked to the meanings beneath those----... etc.)
The word “Cave” is built on ancient words that mean “to Swell; a |Vault, Hole” (influencing the verb meaning "Collapse or Fall in, leaving a Hollow" or "to Yield to |Pressure").
#Caving #CaveIn #CavingIn #CaveDiving #CaveExploration
The word #Plato is the nickname of the Greek Philosopher #Aristocles (in reference to his |Broad shoulders (the Greek word also meaning "to |Spread")).
The 'Free of |Sensual Desire'-meaning of #Platonic (as in #Platonically #PlatonicLove) comes from his writings about 'the kind of interest Philosopher #Socrates took in young men.'
The name "Socrates" (related to #Socratic #Socratical) meant "having Safe Might."
The name "Aristocles" meant “the Best Glory."
#Platonist #Aristokles
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