Diogenes of Sinope was exiled from his hometown and moved to Athens, where he would have become a disciple of Antístenes, a former pupil of Socrates. He became a beggar who inhabited the streets of Athens, making extreme poverty a virtue; he says it was said that he would have lived in a big barrel, instead of a house, and wandered the streets carrying a lamp (which I changed to skateboard, the only object he needs) during the day, claiming to be looking for an honest man. settled in Corinth, where he continued to pursue the cynical ideal of self-reliance: a life that was natural and did not depend on the lusts of civilization. Because he believed that virtue was best revealed in action and not in theory, his life consisted of a tireless campaign to debunk institutions and social values from what he saw as a corrupt society.
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