Was Plato the First Person to Use Career Coaching? - Career blog - Position Ignition - leaders in career consulting, executive career change and job search: "The famous ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was known for his spectacular ability to help others achieve their objectives. He was also honest to the point of bluntness, so there was never any danger of him telling people what they wanted to hear as opposed to what they needed to hear.
Socrates would help individuals gain an insight into their own lives by asking them a series of questions, not so much to illicit articulated answers as to make a person reflect upon a specific issue in their life. After all, it was Socrates who said, “The unexamined life is not worth living for a human being”,"
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