Standing by the river...

...Julius Caesar stood. Looking at the far bank of the Rubicon. The year was 49BC. Caesar was in his prime and with his veteran legions behind him, he was about to gamble his power and his life by crossing into Italy and become a public enemy. I am tonight feeling an empathy with Caesar, which is odd as I often feel more with Marc Anthony. Caesar never knew the outcome, he didn't know if he would win, but he had nothing to lose. Death or Glory for him. Everything he worked for would be crushed with defeat, but still he crossed, uncertain. 
Caesar uttered the phrase, 'ālea iacta est' (The die is cast). Today, I may be crossing my Rubicon.



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