Victory. A strong and very nice word to hear. it can be applied in everything, in competitions, in bets, battles, etc. Yet, how does one define victory? How does one attain victory? Does one attain it after proving themselves? Showing the people around them that they are superior in nature, and they are greatest in strength and ability? How do you define victory?
For me, I believe that one knows the true value of victory if he has encountered a great loss or sense of defeat. He has to know the true value of his loss, and then attempts to remove the pain of loss by making great feats and achievements to replace that pain. He as to know that he has something to accomplish before he says his fine, and when he does, he gets a sudden rush of satisfaction.
So, it lead me to one question, do I feel sympathy for Aeneas and the Trojans. I can say that they have every right to mourn their lost, yet they must do something about it. I feel half sympathetic, yet half not. They have a destiny mapped out of them, and they will be fulfilled with the gods help.Their journey is a prime example of the phoenix. One who turns to ash shall be reborn and rise once more.
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