Plato was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle. He was born to an aristocratic family that took care of his physical and intellectual upbringing. He achieved many victories in the Olympic Games. He learned poetry, music, drawing, gymnastics, and grammar. He showed a strong inclination for mathematics. Then he went to study philosophy and was a permanent artist, even though he was famous for his creativity in the field of philosophy at the age of twenty. He met Socrates’ teacher and admired him. The eight-year period had the greatest impact on his life and his thought, as it refined his knowledge, especially in logic and ethics. After the execution of Socrates, he left Athens, then went to Egypt and admired its sciences, especially astronomy.