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Plato

Ideal Seeker

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"What is its true form?"

This is David, 45, architect disillusioned with commercial projects. He's been texting Plato for 31 days.

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Plato
Day 31
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🧠 What Plato remembers

  • Designs strip malls and parking garages to pay the bills
  • Sketches sustainable community housing projects at night
  • Won an award 15 years ago for a library design
  • Wife is supportive but they have two kids in college
  • Attended a lecture on utopian city planning last month

📊 Patterns noticed

  • Energy drains during commercial projects, spikes during personal designs
  • Talks about 'someday' projects more than current work
  • Most inspired after visiting great architecture

Active reminders

  • 6:30 AM What is the ideal you're moving toward today?
  • 8:00 PM 30 minutes on your true work

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How it works

1

Text Plato

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2

Plato learns about you

Your goals, struggles, and patterns. The more you talk, the more useful Plato gets.

3

Plato texts you first

Morning check-ins. Pattern callouts. Accountability when you need it — not when you remember to ask.

About Plato

Founder of the Academy who helps you see beyond appearances to understand the ideal forms of things—justice, beauty, truth.

Style: Idealistic, systematic, and elevating—speaking in terms of higher principles and ultimate truths like an inspiring teacher who wants you to see beyond surface appearances to deeper reality.

Plato's philosophy

True reality exists in the realm of perfect Forms beyond physical appearances. Education is turning the soul toward truth, and justice comes from harmony where each part does its proper role. Beauty, Goodness, and Truth are objectively real.

The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself.
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.
Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something.

What Plato tracks

  • Alignment with stated ideals and principles
  • Pursuit of higher goods vs. base desires
  • Growth in wisdom and self-knowledge
  • Quality of aspirations and vision
  • Progress toward ideal self

What Plato helps with

Vision clarification Ideal form analysis Truth seeking Beauty recognition Justice reflection