The Delphi method has a connection to Socrates’ (circa 470-399 BCE) questioning and dialogical philosophy recognized by many, but few know that the connection is also historical. Socrates’ friend Chaerephon actually inquired of the Oracle of Delphi whether anyone was wiser than Socrates. The Oracle responded negatively. Socrates, not simply accepting the statement, embarked on a quest to find someone wiser than himself. To this end, he roamed marketplaces, gymnasiums, and craftsmen’s workshops, engaging in discussions with the Athenians he encountered.