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    In the beginning, Socrates said to me
    Know thyself and you will see
    But Plato dreamed of a world so bright
    Where shadows fade and truth is light

    Aristotle taught: Reason will shine
    Virtue's a habit, a path divine
    While stoic Seneca wisely states
    Embrace your fate, don't fight the gates

    From Heraclitus, I heard the call
    All things change, no stream's the same at all
    Epictetus warns: What you can control
    Is your mind, so free your soul

    Descartes declared: I think, therefore I am
    While Kant sought reason's guiding hand
    Nietzsche cried out: God is dead
    Yet we return where we once tread

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    Hobbes described a world so grim
    Man is a wolf: So trust is thin
    Rousseau believed in setting us free
    But chains still bind eternally

    From Heraclitus, I heard the call
    All things change, no stream's the same at all
    Epictetus warns: What you can control
    Is your mind, so free your soul

    Between doubt and faith, reason and pain
    The wise before us light the way
    But the truth, perhaps, none can see
    I know nothing is enough for me

    From Heraclitus, I heard the call
    All things change, no stream's the same at all
    Epictetus warns: What you can control
    Is your mind, so free your soul

    From Heraclitus, I heard the call
    All things change, no stream's the same at all
    Epictetus warns: What you can control
    Is your mind, so free your soul

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    Composition: Jair da Costa Braga Junior

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