勇敢和真理之外,人世间的一切无不琐碎。
Greek tragedy teaches us: if you regard your good fortune as ability, view ability as virtue, interpret misfortune as the evil of enemies, and deny the mysterious laws that govern the world, you will forever lose the favor of fate. The goddess of fate is the most cruel of all deities; she often tempts blind mortals with victory, leading them to cross insurmountable boundaries, ultimately leading to their own destruction by their own hands. Napoleon did not realize he was serving the destiny of the British Empire, for arrogance is the nature of mortals. Yet, can humanity break free from this inherent arrogance? Arrogance is the bailiff of this world, executing the judgments of the court of existence, fulfilling promises of justice through apparent injustice. Mortals can never truly understand their own fate, as they are unable to break through the illusions that envelop them.
幸福和强大的本性都是质朴,
生命是不可抗拒之恩赐,死亡却是……每一个思考过死的人……