What makes the “unexamined life not worth living”? And, put another way, why is the examined life so worth living as you understand it?

In Plato’s Apology, Socrates says that “the unexamined life is not worth living.”

a. What does he mean by this?
b. What is the “unexamined life” and what does it consist of precisely?
c. Also, what is the examined life? What does it consist of based on the example of Socrates’ depiction of his own life?
d. What makes the “unexamined life not worth living”? And, put another way, why is the examined life so worth living as you understand it?

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