Zorba is neither a philosopher nor a wise man; he is a fool, or a madman, full of life only, who sets no limits for himself and does not stop what he desires and loves. While the narrator tries to be a philosopher by reading books and isolating himself from reality. The result is that the narrator raises questions - like any reader - and expresses his confusion, and Zorba answers with complete confidence, claiming that he understands life by living it without restriction.
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