today I had a particular desire to write; I do not know exactly what, but I could not stay quiet, so I knew I had to begin to tap the keyboard and everything would come by itself. Then, as I flashed to mind thousands of ideas and things to say, I came across a fine phrase of Oscar Wilde: "Anyone can be part of history. Only the great man can write." I paused a moment to read it and have now been invested with the power of these few words. And 'retain the inevitable chills before that size, they are two phrases that I am back in time and make me go over all of human history and I wonder at this point: in the thousands and thousands and thousands of years, what has been written in the name mind of every individual? What characters have the ability to travel through the centuries eoltre yet? The great men, no doubt. Pause for a moment and think for a moment: Who was Julius Caesar? Who was Leonidas? Who was Christopher Columbus? Who were these men? They are not gods, but ordinary men who became legends because of their personality, their ambition and their ideals.
sometimes I wonder, again, between 1000 years, assuming that there are still forms of life on this planet, what name will be printed in the history books? Who will take the example of the future generations?
You could be yourself, that you are now reading the four lines of this idiot, but, remember, "Only a great man can write the history. "If we carve out a slice of everlasting glory, therefore, not wallow in the quiet life, let us not be overwhelmed by indifference, superficiality, let's not label with the word" careless ", but we give a contribution to society, act within the law and the common good, distinguiamoci for whatever the fuck that is not indifferent. Massimo General wisely said: "Brethren, what we do in life, riegheggia eternity", so we fight for our ideal, we give meaning to this life, so that we will not be considered only as souls of passage, occasional appearances on the stage of world is the world. We begin to learn the title role!
What animates me, as I'm concerned, is the desire to be a name engraved in the history of fire, following the greats of the past.
"Anyone can be part of history. Only the great man can write." Next to Julius Caesar and Napoleon, there could be your name!
Serena Verrecchia
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