As Socrates (in Greek) said: "Marry, whatever you do! If you find a good wife, you will be happy. If you find a bad one, you will become a philosopher." Especially when you are married to Xantipa.
Who was Xantipa, Socrates' wife?
Jealous, impulsive and sometimes even verbally violent,
Very critical of Socrates, who preferred to spend his time in the agora, discussing ideas, rather than bringing money into the house,
A woman who, ironically, contributed to the refinement of Socratic thought through the constant opposition she exercised.
Thus, "marriage to Xantipa" has become a symbol in popular culture of a tense relationship, but one that paradoxically deepens you profoundly.

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