Mark Zuckerberg would like us all to know that learning is best achieved through suffering. And how is he telling us this? Through a T-shirt , of course. "I've kind of started working on this series of shirts with some of my favourite classical sayings on them," Zuckerberg said in mid-September during a taping of the "Acquired" podcast at San Francisco's Chase Center .

He was wearing a boxy, black tee printed in plump white letters with the Greek phrase "pathei mathos." Loose translation? "Learning through suffering." It was, according to Zuckerberg, "a little family saying.

" Another historical pearl was imparted through the T-shirt he wore at a Meta keynote presentation weeks later. This time, Greek was swapped for Latin. Kinda.

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