Brother Clyde,
I recently went to a seminar facilitated by a neuroscientist. She told us the story about Socrates. She said how people believe Socrates to be a very wise person. She said what happened was there was an election process happening for Senators. Many people gathered to be candidates and the Oracle of Delphi was charged with asking each one questions to answer. Each person, the prototype of today's politican, preceded to answer the Oracle's questions - even if they did not know the answer. Many b/s an answer. When the Oracle got to Socrates, she asked him the questions. What happen is he owned his own ignorance and admitted he had no idea. What he said afterwards is, paraphrasing of course, "I don't know but I have a few questions." Immediately the Oracle named Socrates to the Senate.
Whether this happen or not, historically, is besides the point.... I'm sure you understand. Thanks bruh.