Someone Else's Problem
I never ever wished I was someone else, but sometimes I wished always having been someone else. That's not a problem to me now. My problem is : why would I have liked to be someone else, once I am someone else ? I still did not find the answer to this question in the "OEuvres complètes de Platon, édition La Pléiade, 2000 p." but it must be there. Maybe another someone can help me to find the right page. Thanks a lot, in the name of One Instantiation of Someone Else.Conversations
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