Here’s what Phaedo recounts:
Socrates tells his friends what seems to be a farewell. Even Crito wishes him well and bids him farewell, telling him that if he is wise, he should follow him as soon as possible. When Simmias hears this, he is shocked that Socrates would say this, implying that one should hope to follow him to death as soon as possible. In response, Socrates says that anyone who takes part in philosophy worthily should be ready to die. He agrees, though, that killing oneself is not right.
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