“The unexamined life is not worth living'...Socrates made provocative remarks like this famous one as part of his daily practice in Athens in the late fourth century B.C. When he made these statements, he was invariably exhorting his fellow Greeks to avoid falling into the trap of what we might call 'ethical complacency,' the point at which an individual ceases trying to become a better person.” CharacterEthics And Morality Book:Character Is Destiny: The Value of Personal Ethics in Everyday Life Source: Character Is Destiny: The Value of Personal Ethics in Everyday Life