But now we have time to spare why don’t you tell a friend how you first took up philosophy? I myself, if it is still possible, could then begin there and join you all on the road. You are my friends and of course won’t shut me out. HERMOTIMUS I wish you would, Lycinus! You will soon see how much better you will be than the rest of mankind. Children you will think them all, mere children compared with you with your intellect so superior. LYCINUS Good enough, if after twenty years I could be as you are now. HERMOTIMUS Don’t worry. I myself was about your age when I began to study philosophy, about forty—as old as you are now I imagine. LYCINUS Exactly that, Hermotimus. So take and lead me too along the same path—that would be only right. First of all tell me this: do you allow learners to argue if they disagree with something, or is this not allowed to the young? HERMOTIMUS No, it is not allowed at all. But you, if you like, may ask questions and make criticisms as we go along. You will learn more easily that way. LYCINUS Good, Hermotimus—by Hermes who gives you your name.