According to the “Apology,” by Plato, one is able to analyze and contrast and most people would agree with Socrates who claimed that “the unexamined life is not worth living.” We are living in a world of "progress." It is important when we live our lives unreflectively, not actively exploring deeper questions such as “Who am I? and “What am I doing?” If not, we would not be able to live a good life. And we would not be able to find our purpose of life if we do not know what am I being truly for. Without examination, we would blind and lie to ourselves. We blinds ourselves means we does not know what we are doing is right or wrong. We just blindly does it. We sometime does things right. However, no body is perfect; very one has mistakes. So in essence, your life is meaningless and you might as well not even live, if you just go with the flow with things and just take everything for what it is, and whatever else it may throw at you. If you never ask questions to help you obtain knowledge to be intelligent instead of being completely oblivious to the world around you, then really what good is your life if you don’t care? The next point I want to elicit is the difference between an unexamined life versus an examined life. A person who lives an unexamined life is very nonchalant about things, and totally disregards everything in life except for them-selves. It’s almost as if there just here for the ride and there going to take it as far as they can without doing anything to better themselves as a person. A prime an example of a person who lives an unexamined life is someone who doesn’t go to school to learn about anything so there not working towards being anybody in life, they simply have nothing going for them and they don’t care. They don’t care to scrutinize the things in life that it has to offer, even the smallest of things and could care less of make anything out of it. So as I mentioned before, their sole