Beware the Ides of March? No, something better

A reproduction of an original mythological scene for a famous Skakespeare quote“What can be avoided
Whose end is purposed by the mighty gods?
Yet Caesar shall go forth”
(Julius Caesar act 2, sc. 2)

Tips for Use.  This post showing up on March 15, it is expected for the theme to be “Beware the ides of March”. But it would be too obvious. Instead here is a quotation from Julius Caesar but with more subtle (as well as usable) significance.  Applicable and utterable when someone warns you about the danger of your enterprise(s) but you will not budge. Change ‘Caesar’ to your name, “What can be avoided whose end is purposed by the mighty gods? Yet John Caruthers shall go forth.”
Equally a suggested answer, for example, during a job interview when you are pressured to explain something for which you have no responsibility. Also applicable during any presentation, meeting or whenever  you are asked to explain the unexplainable.

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In the play. Calpurnia, Caesar’s wife, attempts to convince him not to go to the Senate on March 15 on the ground of strange observed events, but Caesar does not change his mind.

Original site of image, http://www.theoi.com/Titan/Titanes.html

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