There are many ways that this quote can be applied in real life. The first thing that comes to my mind is when I played the guitar for the first time. My grandmother introduced me to that instrument and since I learned the basic chords, every day at least I …show more content…
I started playing soccer at a really young age and even today I still play. I really don’t really who taught me to play soccer and when exactly I started playing, I just know that when I’m playing, I’m just thinking in the game and forget everything else. I believe that this is another way for me of having fun and relax. Right now I’m not playing soccer professionally, like I did before but, in school for example, I will always be willing to play. This are my personal experiences from this quote. People might feel identified with this quote differently or with another kind of life experience. I believe that this quote not only means doing something physically could also mean doing something mentally, just like Socrates maybe, that he liked to ask himself questions. He also loved to think and maybe he didn’t know why he did it, why he enjoyed, and why did it again. This quote- “ I don't know why I did it, I don't know why I enjoyed it, and I don't know why I'll do it again.” is just another beautiful quote from the father of philosophy-